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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of visiting judge:
A visiting judge is a special type of judge who is appointed to temporarily work in a court when the regular judge is not available. They are like substitute teachers for judges. They have the same job as a regular judge, which is to listen to legal cases and make decisions about them. Visiting judges are chosen by the head judge of the area and only work for a short time.
A more thorough explanation:
A visiting judge is a temporary judge appointed by the presiding judge of an administrative region to sit on a given court, usually in the regular judge's absence. They are also known as temporary judges or judge pro tempore.
- When the regular judge is on vacation, a visiting judge may be appointed to hear cases in their absence.
- A visiting judge may be called upon to hear a case in a different jurisdiction where they are not a regular judge.
These examples illustrate how a visiting judge is a temporary replacement for a regular judge, appointed to ensure that cases can still be heard and decided in the regular judge's absence.
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