A barrister who acts as a part-time judge is known as a "recorder" in the UK legal system. They are appointed as part-time judges to preside over certain cases in courts such as the Crown Court.
No they do not, since that period of time is not actually a part of your sentence. It was pre-trial and pre-judgement confinement.
No she is not she's just a judge
A judge is part of the judicial branch of government. In the United States a judge is addressed as your honor while in Canada the judge is addressed as your worship.
The judge who gives you your divorce decides, as part of your divorce, how long you have to wait before you can remarry.
Judge Danforth
acting, singing, and if the judge likes you. If the judge like your audiciene for a show you get a part int he shoe. it might be the part you audicinded for though.
Judge is a noun, and it is the subject. Story is also a noun, but the direct object.
The court is part of the judicial branch because as you know that the judge
Mother Teresa is the person the quote "If you judge people, you have no time to love them" is attributed to.
No
You capitalize Judge Smith. You do not need to capitalize retired as it is not part of his title.