A Judge in the UK presides over legal proceedings in courts, interprets and applies the law, and makes rulings on cases. This demanding role involves ensuring fairness and due process, listening to arguments from barristers and solicitors, examining evidence, and ultimately delivering judgments or sentences. Judges are responsible for managing courtroom procedure, guiding juries on points of law, and maintaining order. Their decisions have profound impacts on individuals' lives and society, requiring impartiality, strong analytical skills, and a deep understanding of legal principles. The work can range from hearing civil disputes and family matters to presiding over serious criminal trials. It is a highly respected and intellectually challenging career that forms the backbone of the British justice system.
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