hot bench
English
    
    Noun
    
hot bench (plural hot benches)
- A judge or panel of judges who are very active in asking questions during an oral argument.
- 1983, Edward Domenic Re, Brief writing and oral argument, page 159:- When arguing before a hot bench flexibility is of the greatest importance.
 
- 1993, William H. Wolff, James A. Brogan, Appellate Practice and Procedure in Ohio, page 53:- Is it a hot bench or a cold bench? Do the particular judges on the panel ask a lot of questions?
 
- 1995, Aspen Publishers Editorial, Almanac of the Federal Judiciary, page 39:- They have a reputation for being a hot bench. They come in knowing the case, sometimes better than the lawyers.
 
- 2009, Michael J. Kelly, Lives of Lawyers Revisited: Transformation and Resilience in the Organizations of Practice, page 82:- David Moskovitz, a commissioner who served under Bradford, was notorious for introducing questions and issues and otherwise being a hot bench during hearings.
 
 
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