Thursday, July 2, 2020

How to become a Judge

How to become a Judge Time for a new career? You be the Judge…Judges preside over court cases, and act to protect the rights of those on trial.It is their job to keep order, ensuring that all trials are conducted fairly and adhere to established rules and procedures. They could work in a Crown Court, ensuring the jury is aware of its legal role when coming to their decision, in civil cases without juries, making the call on whether someone is guilty or innocent, or in family cases, helping family units get over disputes.The role played by a judge will differ depending on the type of case. However, typical duties may include:Presiding over legal hearingsHearing evidenceDeciding whether procedures adhere to the lawGranting adjournments, and encouraging co-operation in their courtroomIssuing sentences for guilty partiesIs it right for me?To become a Judge, it almost goes without saying that you need to know law, inside out.Judges must remain impartial and objective throughout proceedings, never losing sigh t of the job at hand. Even if some decisions they make may be unpopular with the public, or come with some degree of political or media pressure.Being able to control their emotions, and also control an emotional courtroom during difficult situations, are also vital in order to become a successful judge.Other key attributes for a Judge include:Good decision-making skillsConscienceMoral courageSelf-awarenessExcellent communication skillsCareer Progression? BarristerUp to 60,000 District JudgeUp to 80,000 High JudgeUp to 140,000What's it really like? I worked in law for around ten years, mostly as a barrister, before I was lucky enough to become a Judge. I predominantly preside over family cases, which include divorce or child support cases and custody disputes. They take place in the county court, and are much more informal than people often think. I don’t wear a wig and robe like you see on TV, which means everyone is much more comfortable, especially helpful for sensitive subje cts. It can be stressful, but always striving to do the right thing and see justice done is worth all of the effort. Get qualifiedTo become a Judge you will need to have a relevant legal qualification, held for over five years. You will also need to be chosen by the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC).

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