It all depends on what kind of case you are involved in and the court system. Some courts rotate their judges, others assign cases on a "next up" basis - still others assign judges to certain courts for set periods of times. You can ask your attorney, or public defender, but even they may not be able to tell you with any certainty.
The presiding disciplinary judge at the Colorado Supreme Court is currently Judge William Lucero. One may find further information about Judge Lucero via the official Colorado Supreme Court.
The judge is the voice of the court; his judgment is the court's judgment.
Call the court clerk and they will tell you.
You can typically find a judge's sentence for a hearing by checking the court records or contacting the court where the case was heard. You may also be able to find this information through online databases or by speaking with the prosecutor or defense attorney involved in the case.
The judge presides over the court and passes judgment, just like a judge in any other court does.
Call the court or the Sheriff's Office and ask.
Go to the office of The Clerk of The Court and inquire
no where. its impossible
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I believe the question refers to a judge who happens to sit on the bench of a Superior Court - hence a Superior Court Judge.
Family Court with Judge Penny was created in 2008.
Judge Wapner's Animal Court was created in 1998.