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name: supreme-court-judge
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description: "Occupational skill for the role 'supreme court judge' (also: justice, high court judge, justice of the supreme court, justice of the high court, lord advocate). Use when the user asks for typical supreme court judge work such as: Prepare written opinions and decisions.; Review and evaluate data on documents, such as claim applications, birth or death certificates, or physician or employer records.; Research and analyze laws, regulations, policies, and precedent decisions to prepare for hearings and to determine conclusions."
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# Supreme Court Judge
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Supreme court judges preside in high courts, dealing with complex criminal and civil cases. They examine the case during trials in order to formulate a sentence or to direct a jury in reaching a conclusion, and decide on any punishments if an offending party is found guilty. They rule proceedings and ensure the trial is held in a fair manner compliant with legislation.
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## Core workflow
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1. Prepare written opinions and decisions.
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2. Review and evaluate data on documents, such as claim applications, birth or death certificates, or physician or employer records.
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3. Research and analyze laws, regulations, policies, and precedent decisions to prepare for hearings and to determine conclusions.
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4. Confer with individuals or organizations involved in cases to obtain relevant information.
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5. Recommend the acceptance or rejection of claims or compromise settlements according to laws, regulations, policies, and precedent decisions.
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6. Explain to claimants how they can appeal rulings that go against them.
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7. Monitor and direct the activities of trials and hearings to ensure that they are conducted fairly and that courts administer justice while safeguarding the legal rights of all involved parties.
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8. Authorize payment of valid claims and determine method of payment.
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## How to use this skill
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- Read [references/profile.md](references/profile.md) for the occupation profile and scope.
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- Consult [references/tasks.md](references/tasks.md) for the full task and activity inventory.
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- Check [references/skills.md](references/skills.md) for essential vs. optional competences.
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- Check [references/tools.md](references/tools.md) for the software commonly used in this role.
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- See [references/ai-skills.md](references/ai-skills.md) — matched external AI agent skills (per-source attribution).
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## Key competences (essential)
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- civil law
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- civil process order
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- correctional procedures
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- court procedures
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- criminal law
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- guide jury activities
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- hear legal arguments
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- hear witness accounts
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- interpret law
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- legal terminology
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- maintain court order
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- make legal decisions
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- observe confidentiality
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- show impartiality
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- supervise court hearings
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## Hot technologies
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- Microsoft Access
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- Adobe Acrobat
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- Microsoft Outlook
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- SAP software
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- Microsoft Office software
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- Microsoft Windows
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- Microsoft PowerPoint
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- Microsoft Excel
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- Microsoft Word
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*Sources: ESCO v1.2.1 (http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/353c19d6-62d6-4dfc-85e9-f59d219d457c), O*NET 30.3 (23-1021.00). See manifest.json for licensing/attribution.*
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