
Judge
Judges decide on court cases. In some countries, judges decide whether a defendant is guilty or not guilty and sentence accordingly. In the United States judges generally preside over court cases held before a jury.
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Work
Lawyers defend their clients in court cases. Lawyers are also called attorneys and barristers and can either prosecute or defend a case. They make opening statements to a jury, ask witnesses questions and try to prove a defendants guilt or innocence.
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Legislator
Legislators make laws in governmental assemblies. They have a wide variety of names such as representative, senator, congressman. They work in congress or the senate, the house of representatives in state and national capitols. Some people believe that many legislators are influenced by lobbyists more than by the people they are supposed to represent
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Lumberjack
Loggers (or lumberjacks) work in forests cutting and felling trees for lumber. In the past, loggers chose only the best trees to cut. In more recent times, loggers have employed clear-cutting and select harvesting to obtain timber.
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Mechanic
Mechanics repair cars and other vehicles. The work on the engine to make sure it is running smoothly, change the oil and other lubricants, check filters and spark plugs to see that they are working properly.