Dives into the Role of a Judge in the Penal System



The main role of a judge in the penal system is to serve as one of the central pieces of it, since his intervention in a court hearing will be necessary. Therefore, whoever takes this roll must have a complete knowledge of the system and the principles ruling it, so, when he has to make a decision, he can have all the verifiable elements to do so.

When court hearings are in session, a series of situations can take place and the judge might need to use his knowledge to solve them based, and motivated, by his determination. This happens so the process preserves it purpose. The judge must maintain order and discipline, not supporting any of the parties, and remaining impartial during the court hearing. 

The judge must also avoid personal debates, and take disciplinary measures contemplated in the law to enforce this. Some of these are ordering the exit of people altering the order in room where the hearing takes place, or cautioning if necessary.

In addition, his decision must be transparent, treating each party equally, giving them the time to present their arguments regarding the session. Another important aspect is that the person being charged has to be fully aware of the rights the law gives him, and the things discussed related to him:


The maximal authority must always try that every party provide useful information related to the court hearing.

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