Circuit Court judges
Circuit Court judges are judicial officers who preside over cases in the Circuit Court, which is a type of trial court in many states. They handle a variety of cases, including civil, criminal, and family law matters. Their role is to ensure that trials are conducted fairly and that the law is applied correctly.
These judges are typically elected or appointed and serve a specific term. They make decisions on legal issues, oversee court proceedings, and may also issue rulings on motions and evidence. Circuit Court judges play a crucial role in the judicial system, helping to resolve disputes and uphold the law.