judge"s incapacity - définition. Qu'est-ce que judge"s incapacity
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est judge"s incapacity - définition

PUBLIC OFFICE IN KENTUCKY
County Judge-Executive; Judge-Executive; Judge-executive; Judge/Executive; County judge-executive; Judge executive; Judge Executive
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Judge Rapporteur         
JUSTICE OR JUDGE WHO REPORTS ON THE BACKGROUND OF THE CASE
Judge-Rapporteur; Judge rapporteur
Judge Rapporteur or Judge-Rapporteur is a term for one of Judge in Panel or Chamber of Judges, who is nominated to write case report as rapporteur for other Judges, usually in European courts.
County Judge/Executive         
A County Judge/Executive (or simply, Judge/Executive, and often written Judge-Executive) is an elected official in the U.S.
United States federal judge         
POSITION IN THE UNITED STATES
Federal Judge; U.S. federal judge; US federal judge; Federal District Judge; Federal judge (United States); Federal district judge; United States federal judges; U.S. federal judges; US Circuit Judge; United States Circuit Judge; United States Federal Judge; Untied States federal judge; United States circuit judge; Federal Appeals judge; US federal judges; U.S. Circuit Judge; US circuit judge
In the United States, federal judges are judges who serve on courts established under Article Three of the U.S.

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County Judge/Executive

A County Judge/Executive (or simply, Judge/Executive, and often written Judge-Executive) is an elected official in the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky who is the head of the executive branch of a government in a county. The Judge/Executive is an ex officio member of the Fiscal Court, the county's legislature. The position is established by the Kentucky Constitution, Section 144, and may not be abolished without amending that document. In other states, similar positions are often titled county executive or county mayor (or in Georgia, or neighboring Indiana, county commissioner). In Texas, the county judge performs similar functions.