Praetor was a title in Rome, given to either a field commander, or to a magistrate. Magistrates had various duties, but were most commonly judges or district attorneys.
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Cool sauce! It would depend on the crime as to what the courtroom was like. Petty stuff was judged before a praetor who passed sentence. There was a special court for Murder and a major crime such as treason was tried in the senate. The senate would also try lawsuits, especially those brought about by the very wealthy.
emperor i think....
The Roman leaders were called by the name of the offices they held, such as Consul, Praetor, Tribune, etc.
The Roman judges were called "praetors".