
The Judge
The Judge is a legal authority who oversees court proceedings, ensures laws are followed, and makes decisions on legal issues or disputes. They interpret and apply laws to cases, listen to evidence and arguments, and issue rulings or sentences. Judges also maintain order in the courtroom and can decide bail, set trial dates, or instruct juries. Their role is to impartially evaluate facts and ensure justice is served, acting as the neutral arbiter in legal matters.