Oklahoma Duties of the Judge of the District Court include presiding over civil and criminal trials, deciding cases, and administering justice. The Judge of the District Court is responsible for hearing and deciding a wide variety of cases, including those involving contracts, torts, real estate, probate, and family matters. The Judge also hears appeals from decisions of lower courts and may certify questions of law to the Supreme Court. The Judge may also issue orders for protection from abuse, issue writs of execution, and review and approve settlements. The Judge is also responsible for conducting proceedings with fairness and impartiality, ensuring that all parties receive a fair trial, and providing a reasoned and timely decision. The specific types of Oklahoma Duties of the Judge of the District Court include: • Presiding over civil and criminal trials • Deciding cases • Administering justice • Hearing and deciding a wide variety of cases • Certifying questions of law to the Supreme Court • Issuing orders for protection from abuse • Issuing writs of execution • Reviewing and approving settlements • Conducting proceedings with fairness and impartiality • Ensuring all parties receive a fair trial • Providing a reasoned and timeldecision. On