Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask a Judge - Guest Judge Matt Osman
Questions you've always wanted to ask a Judge
Ever wondered how the court system works and what it's like to be a judge?
Today on Law Talk with Bill Powers, the Honorable Matt Osman joins us to discuss the responsibilities associated with serving as a District Court Judge in Charlotte, North Carolina.
- What goes through their mind when they're making a decision?
- How do they come up with their rulings?
- What's the process like?
Whether it involves family law or a divorce in Charlotte, misdemeanor criminal case, or DWI charge, District Court Judges handle a tremendous number of different types of cases.
If you are interested in the law, a law student, or a practicing attorney, we hope you learn from Judge Osman's perspective.
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