judge pro tempore

judge pro tempore
1. n. exp.
ผู้พิพากษาชั่วคราว [\\phū ¯phi\\phāk/sā \\chūa-khrāo]

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  • judge pro tempore — /jaj prow tempariy/ One appointed for the term or some part thereof, during which time he exercises all the functions of the regular judge. State ex rel. Hodshire v. Bingham, 218 Ind. 490, 33 N.E.2d 771. As opposed to a special judge who is… …   Black's law dictionary

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