District judge Definition - Noun : the judge of a district court Search Legal Dictionary ...
The governor and secretary to be appointed as aforesaid shall, before they act as such, respectively take an oath or affirmation before the district judge or some justice of the peace in the limits of said territory, ...
In another state or territory of the United States, before a judge of the supreme court of the United States, or a district judge of the United States, or any judge or justice of the supreme or superior court of any state in the Union; Rev.
Magistrate judges: Judicial officers who assist U.S. district judges in getting cases ready for trial, who may decide some criminal and civil trials when both parties agree to have the case heard by a magistrate judge instead of a judge.
DISTRICT COURT - The name of one of the courts of the United States. It is held by a judge, called the district judge. Several courts under the same name have been established by state authority.
A judicial officer of a district court who conducts initial proceedings in criminal cases, decides criminal misdemeanor cases, conducts many pretrial civil and criminal matters on behalf of district judges, ...
District Judge: Judge of the District Court, addressed as "Judge". Dividend: Proportionate distribution of profits made by a company in the form of a money payment to shareholders.
See also: Judge, State, Court, Action, Law
 
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