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Judges and Court
This is provided for in Article II of the Constitution, which states that the President " shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint ... Judges of the supreme Court.
Judges from the Court of Final Appeal, High Court, District Courts along with members from the various tribunals and Coroner's Court all have the power to impose immediate punishments for contempt in the face of the court, derived from legislation or through common law:
The President and Justices of Appeal are normally from the UK and are Judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales.
The other High and Appeal Court Judges are the Second Deemster, Deputy Deemster and Judge of Appeal, all of whom are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor.
* List of Judges of the High Court of Australia
A federal grand jury in the Middle District of Pennsylvania handed down a 48-count indictment against former Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas Judges Michael Conahan and Mark Ciavarella.
Judges are appointed by the Chief Justice of Tanzania, except for those of the Court of Appeal and the High Court, who are appointed by the President.
Article III of the Constitution refers to all members of the Supreme Court ( and of other federal courts ) simply as " Judges.
The judicial arm is exercised by the Supreme Court, the Bench and Judges nationwide.
Along with the Security Council, the General Assembly elects Judges for the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
In the lower courts, magistrates are addressed as ' Sir / Madam ', and District Court Judges as ' Your Honour '.
Judges of the Supreme Court and the Appeal Court receives the title " The Honourable ".
Judges of the Supreme Court or High Court are officially titled " The Honourable Mr / Mrs / Ms / Miss Justice N ", referred to for short as " Mr / Mrs / Ms / Miss Justice N " and addressed in Court by their respective titles or styles, as " The Court ", or simply " Judge ".
Judges of the Circuit Court are titled " His / Her Honour Judge N " and are addressed in Court as " Judge ".
Judges of the District Court are titled " Judge N " and addressed in Court as " Judge ".

Judges and Appeal
Judges in the New South Wales Court of Appeal are referred to as Justices of the Appeal ( abbreviated Surname JA ).
* Judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, known as ' Lords Justices of Appeal '.
BCSS responsibilities include the protection of the Provincial, Supreme, and Appeal Courts of BC ; planning high-security trials ; providing an Intelligence Unit ; assessing threats towards public officials and those employed in the Justice system ; protecting Judges and Crown Prosecutors ; managing detention cells ; transporting prisoners by ground and air ; managing and providing protection for juries ; serving court-related documents ; executing court orders and warrants ; and assisting with coroner's court.
The division of work in the Court of Appeal is demonstrated by the 2005 statistics, in which Lords Justices sat 66 % of the time, High Court Judges 26 % of the time and Circuit and Deputy High Court Judges 8 per cent of the time.
* His / Her Most Honour ( Yang Amat Arif )-Chief Justice, Chief Judges and Appeal Court President.
* Judges of the Court of Final Appeal.
Category: Judges of the California Courts of Appeal
Judges in the Court of Final Appeal, however, do not wear wigs but only gowns with lace jabot, similar to those of International Court of Justice.
Judges wear black gowns in the Employment Court, District Court and High Court, while counsel are only required to wear black gowns for jury trials in the District Court, and all the time in the Employment Court, High Court and Court of Appeal.
No gowns are worn by the Judges of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand or Supreme Court of New Zealand.
Judges wear black gowns in the District Court, High Court Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka while counsel only wear black gowns in the latter three courts.
* The Chief Justice, Supreme Court Judges, and Justices of Appeal ( including the President of the Court of Appeal ), are required to retire on reaching the age of 70.

Judges and also
If the superintendents do not receive more cooperation from Handlers, it has been suggested that licensed Judges also be qualified to judge this Class.
Judges also look at the height of the element.
Judges ’ security of tenure is also guaranteed by the constitutional requirement that the judiciary ’ s salaries are paid from the Consolidated fund and thus the government may not diminish or amend them to their prejudice.
Samuel is a judge who leads the military like in the Book of Judges and also who exercises judicial functions.
Judges sitting in the higher courts ( Supremo Tribunal Federal, Superior Tribunal de Justiça, Tribunal Superior do Trabalho and Tribunal Superior Eleitoral ) are called " ministro " or " ministra " ( male and female forms of " minister ") and also referred to as " Vossa Excelência ".
The Biblical Book of Judges revolves around a succession of leaders who were known as " Judges " ( Hebrew shoftim שופטים ) but who-aside from their judicial function-were also tribal war leaders, leading in war against threatening enemies.
First mentioned in the story of Joseph ( Genesis 50: 9 ), " Iron chariots " are mentioned also in Joshua ( 17: 16, 18 ) and Judges ( 1: 19, 4: 3, 13 ) as weapons of the Canaanites.
Scribing ( also known as Penciling ) is the writing down of the scores and comments of Judges at dressage events, so that the Judge can concentrate on the performance.
At July 2008, there were 44 judges ( 5 of whom were also Judges of the Family Court of Western Australia ), 2 judicial registrars and 1 senior registrar.
Gersonides was also the author of commentaries on the Pentateuch, Joshua, Judges, I & II Samuel, I & II Kings, Proverbs, Job, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Ruth, Esther, Daniel, and Chronicles.
* Abdon ( Judges ), the son of Hillel, a Pirathonite, the tenth judge of Israel ; also probably Bedan
" Mentions of rock-cut tombs are also found in the Judges 8: 32 ; 2 Samuel 2: 32 ; Second Kings 9: 28 ; 23: 30 ; 21: 26 ; 23: 16 ; Matthew 27: 60 ).
John Selden in his esteemed work Titles of Honour writes, " The word Baro ( Latin for Baron ) hath been also so much communicated, that not only all Lords of Mannors have been from antient time, and are at this day called sometimes Barons ( as in the stile of their Court Barons, which is Curia Baronis, & c. And I have read hors de son Barony in a barr to an Avowry for hors de son fee ) But also the Judges of the Exchequer have it from antient time fixed on them.
Lancaster also offers numerous museums, including Lancaster City Museum, Maritime Museum and Judges ' Lodgings Museum.
In the Tanakh ( also referred to as the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible ), Dagon is particularly the god of the Philistines with temples at Beth-dagon in the tribe of Asher ( Joshua 19. 27 ), in Gaza ( Judges 16. 23, which tells soon after how the temple is destroyed by Samson as his last act ).
By receiving the first place category recognition, SOAR was also selected by the NUSA Judges as the prestigious 2009 Neighborhood of the Year.
He also appoints the Judges of Supreme Courts and High Courts, the chairperson and the members of UPSC, and the heads of the armed forces.
Joshua, Judges, Samuel I and II, Kings I and II are also written, presumably by the same authors.
He also finds that Samson stories have, in contrast to much of Judges, an " almost total lack of a religious or moral tone ".
Jephthah ( pronounced, also spelled Jephtha or Jephte ;, " Yifthaḥ "; ; ), as described in the Old Testament's Book of Judges, served as a judge over Israel for a period of six years ( Judges 12: 7 ).
* biblical maximalism — which holds that also the historical accounts of the Exodus, Judges and United Monarchy, king David and king Saul, are to be taken as largely accurate

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