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  1. Jan 1, 2007 · 2024 California Rules of Court. Rule 10.603. Authority and duties of presiding judge (a) General responsibilities The presiding judge is responsible, with the assistance of the court executive officer, for leading the court, establishing policies, and allocating resources in a manner that promotes access to justice for all members of the public, provides a forum for the fair and expeditious ...

  2. Other Resources for Presiding and Supervising Judges. California Rules of Court. Rule 10.603 (Authority and duties of presiding judge) Rule 10.610 (Duties of court executive officer) Rule 10.703 (Subordinate judicial officers: complaints and notice requirements) California Code of Judicial Ethics. Presiding and supervising judges must be ...

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  4. A Presiding Judge must have at least four years of experience as a judge, unless this requirement is waived by a majority vote of the judges of the court. Commentary. It is the view of the committee that the selection and duties of a presiding judge should be enumerated in a court rule rather than in a statute.

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  5. Rule 10.741. Duties and authority of the presiding judge. (a) General duties. The presiding judge is responsible for the recruitment, selection, training, appointment, supervision, assignment, performance, and evaluation of court-appointed temporary judges. In carrying out these responsibilities, the presiding judge is assisted by the Temporary ...

  6. The National Association for Presiding Judges and Court Executive Officers (NAPCO) has developed a monograph for use as a guide in structuring modern-day activities and functions for governing and leading state and local trial courts regardless of size or jurisdiction. It outlines the basic duties each of the court’s top court leaders – the presiding… Continue Reading A Monograph ...

  7. Ch. 22: Duties and Conduct of Presiding Judge (Feb. 2018) 22-4 . North Carolina Defender Manual, Vol. 2 Trial (2003) (new trial ordered because the trial judge’s harsh criticisms of defense counsel “may have (1) prejudiced the jury against defendant, and (2) given the jury the impression that defense counsel was not trustworthy or ethical”).

  8. It outlines the basic duties each of the court’s top court leaders – the presiding or chief judge, and the court executive officer or court administrator – are expected to perform, the competencies required to do a good job, and the relationships that they must nurture with each other and other justice system stakeholders to be successful.

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