Role of the Judge of the Execution of Penalties as Officer of Monitoring and Control4
The Judge of the Execution of Sentences6
Types of judges7
Lawyers7
Role of a lawyer8
The lawyer informs and advices9
Lawyers acts on Client's behalf9
Types of lawyers10
Judicial Hierarchy11
Magistrates12
Role of magistrates12
Selection of Jury14
People that can not be members of a jury18
Judicial Decision Making18
The Legal Model of Judicial Decision Making18
The Strategic Model of Judicial Decision Making19
Laypeople20
Lay magistrates20
Lay judge21
Rules of statutory interpretation23
Sources of Interpretation24
The "Doctrinal Interpretation"24
The "Judicial Interpretation"24
"Authentic Interpretation"25
Law
M.1
Judge
The judge is the authority to serve in a public court of law and is vested with judicial power. It is also characterized as the person who resolves a dispute or to decide the fate of a defendant, taking into account the evidence or evidence in a trial, administering justice. The judge is not legally a man but a judicial body composed of individuals, which can be rotated without violating the warranty. They are usually considered employees or public officials, although this will depend on the particular country, are paid by the State (without prejudice to the figure of the referees and justices of the peace), and integrate the so-called judiciary. In general, are characterized by their autonomy, independence and tenure, and may not be removed from office except on such grounds constitutionally or legally established. They are also responsible for their ministerial acts, civil and criminal. While are independent in their actions, their decisions tend to be reviewable by their superiors by so called judicial resources , they can be confirmed, modified or revoked. The conception of a judge, rational justification is the use by the respective state agency, experience, knowledge, skill, ability, sensitivity and identity acquired in the performance of the work as well as the development of innate virtue to do justice as product of the exercise of the function, of the finest judges available to the judiciary, in order that the provision of public justice service to the public, is in the hands of the most qualified and experienced judges in every State (Posner, 1993, pp. 41).
The role of the judge
The judge is a person who carries on the sentence in court. It's a difficult role, because it must be objective and fair. To assist the jury which is also involved in the case? Usually, they listen to all sides and then determine who is right. Cases can sometimes go on for years because they are so intricate. This may relate to work, relationships, children and the small things. Every time judge must see each other who speak. First of all, can not make a decision before the hearing each party. To this must read the files that have been presented in the courtroom. Each day held a hearing and the judge is on their main person. Everyone has to respect him because they issue judgments. For some, they may be unjust, however, need to reconcile them. The judge may also be in an amount of a few people if the case is more ...