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  2. A chief justice or judge (also known as a presiding judge or justice) is the lead judicial administrative officer within any multijudge court. The title may refer to the presiding justice of the Supreme Court of the United States or a state supreme court, for example.

  3. Feb 20, 2024 · Rule 5. Duties of the Presiding Judge. In addition to the duties placed on Presiding Judges by law and these rules, each Presiding Judge should oversee the general docket management, the prompt disposition of all cases filed in each rict and statutory county court within the region, and the dist

  4. CJEO has collected the following sources of support and practical guidance for presiding and supervising judges in the performance of their duties.

  5. This chapter addresses the duties of the judge presiding at trial and the restrictions on his or her conduct in the presence of the jury. Specifically, this chapter covers the trial judge’s duty of impartiality, disqualification of the trial judge when his or her impartiality

  6. 1 The term “presiding judge” and “court executive officer” may be designated by different titles in various trial courts. As defined here, they are the top judicial and nonjudicial leaders of a trial court, judicial district or circuit.

  7. Jan 1, 2007 · The presiding judge must: (A) Designate a judge to preside in each department, including a master calendar judge when appropriate, and designate a presiding judge of the juvenile division and a supervising judge for each division, district, or branch court.

  8. Mar 17, 2005 · However, the Chief Justice is also "first among equals" and exercises a unique leadership role as the presiding officer of the Court, as the manager of the Court's overall operations, and as head of the federal judicial branch of government.

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