Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Better use of judicial assistants should be made in the criminal process.
A judicial assistant and a court attendant for each judge ensure the efficient management of his or her office.
The investigation ended Monday when a judicial assistant heard a noise overhead.
The judiciary could benefit from extending the use of judicial assistants also to other courts.
Former judicial assistant at the Nancy district and regional courts (France).
He acknowledged that one of the best judicial assistants in his court "is a black girl," but he said "that's unusual."
Marten declined to discuss the issue because, his judicial assistant said in an email, he doesn't comment on pending cases.
In English courts, they are known as Judicial Assistants.
The roles of judicial administrators, judicial assistants and the law clerk programs are also being studied.
He also spent three months working as a Judicial Assistant in the Court of Appeal.
The cause was complications of pneumonia, his longtime judicial assistant, Gloria Rider, said.
Direct judicial support involves staff who work directly for judges of the court, including law clerks and judicial assistants.
Ten judicial assistant vacancies were filled and a new Director of Library Services was appointed.
Judge Lupo has made a policy of turning down all requests for interviews since being assigned the Smith case, her judicial assistant said.
She has been promoted from a part-time position in that office, and previously worked as a judicial assistant in the office of student affairs.
Currently, each Federal Court judge has a judicial assistant and a law clerk, and security services equivalent to those provided to ministers.
In England and Wales, law clerks are called Judicial Assistants.
Only Supreme Court Judicial Assistants are appointed for a full-time, one year fixed term appointment.
This funding goes toward judicial assistants, court registrars and law clerk personnel, court reporters, and translation costs.
The Minister has, however, been made responsible for appointing judicial assistants, an important and influential position within courts that was created to replace the former consulting magistrates.
Debbie Whitehead, the judge's judicial assistant, told ABC News that Tuesday morning was "very hectic."
In fact it was only last year that the English Court of Appeal appointed its first "Judicial Assistants" to the Lords of Appeal7.
Through a judicial assistant, Judge Polozola, the chief judge of Federal District Court in Baton Rouge, declined to comment.
In contrast, in the Tax Court a group of three judges share two judicial assistants and there are a total of seven law clerks shared by all judges.
He has served as judicial assistant to Justice Anthony J. Cerrato of State Supreme Court in White Plains for the last 12 years.