If two of the regular circuit judges are not present, a district judge of any district of the circuit may act.
District Judge of South Carolina had committed this man for trial; this would appear or be disproved by the warrant.
The Judges of the Supreme Court rode the circuits, and two of them, with the assistance of a district judge, held circuit courts and tried causes.
Peck, District Judge of Missouri, was impeached in April, 1830; West H.
The statutes also require two additional lists to be prepared, one to be sent to the president of the senate by special messenger, and the other to be deposited with the nearest United States district judge.
Most circuit courts of appeals are held by three circuit judges; but occasionally by two circuit judges together with a district judgeor the Supreme Court justice.
In 1857 he was also nominated for the position of district judge, but was defeated by S.
Hella can't come here, for she is going to Klausenburg with her mother to stay with her other uncle who is district judge there or whatever they call a district judge in Hungary.
Whenever I think of a district judge I think of District Judge T.
Associate Justices of Supreme Courts in the smaller States have also frequently resigned to accept the position of District Judge, attracted by the life tenure, larger salary, and retiring pension.
They were assigned to the circuits in pairs, and both sat together with the District Judge.
Mesick, who settled there in 1851, became a State Senator, and after his removal to Nevada, a District Judge of that State.
From the moment, therefore, that you consider the office of circuit judge as filled by a person who holds the commission of district judge, you must consider the office of district judge as vacated.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "district judge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.