What are the differances in a judge, magistrate, and an arbitrator?

Answer #1

-Judges decide cases. They determine guilt in criminal cases and impose sentences on the guilty. They can hear any kind of criminal case ranging from spitting on the bus to murd.er. -A magistrate is a civil officer with power to administrate and enforce law. A local member of the judiciary having limited jurisdiction, especially in criminal cases. A minor official, such as a justice of the peace, having administrative and limited judicial authority. -Arbitrators usually are attorneys or business people with expertise in a particular field. They assist with “alternative dispute resolution”, which are processes used to settle disputes outside of court. All hearings are private and confidential, and the processes are less formal than a court trial. http://funadvice.com/r/14q4ejan760

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