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Legal Definitions - continuing part-time judge

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Definition of continuing part-time judge

A continuing part-time judge is a public official who serves repeatedly on a part-time basis by election or under a continuing appointment. They are appointed or elected to hear and decide legal matters in court, just like a full-time judge.

For example, a continuing part-time judge may preside over a small claims court or traffic court on weekends or evenings while maintaining a full-time job during the week. They may also be appointed to hear cases on a regular basis, such as one day a week or one week a month.

These judges are important because they help to alleviate the workload of full-time judges and provide access to justice for individuals who may not be able to attend court during regular business hours.

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Simple Definition

A judge is a person who listens to legal cases and makes decisions about them. They are appointed or elected to do this job. Some judges only handle criminal cases, while others only handle family matters like divorce and child custody. There are also different types of judges, like a bankruptcy judge who deals with cases related to bankruptcy. A continuing part-time judge is someone who serves as a judge on a part-time basis, either by election or under a continuing appointment.

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