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Answer by Greendrake for Recourse for biased judges presiding over trial

new-zealandRecusal is not an option. The guidelines require the presence of "circumstances" that might possibly lead to a "reasonable apprehension" that the judge is biased. Normally these are some...

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Answer by Dale M for Recourse for biased judges presiding over trial

Alice has unrealistic expectationsThe law does not require that Alice be given special allowances because she is not as skilled a litigant as a trained lawyer. It is not the court’s role to assist...

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Answer by ohwilleke for Recourse for biased judges presiding over trial

united-statesAlice has no meaningful recourse. She has no legitimate argument to request that the judge recuse. If the judge makes a mistake of law, that can be appealed. Otherwise, she's stuck. In...

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Answer by Jen for Recourse for biased judges presiding over trial

canadaWhile no verdict has yet been handed down, but Alice has serious concerns as to the conduct of the trial and the impartiality and propriety of the judge in presiding over it, what recourse does...

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Recourse for biased judges presiding over trial

Alice has brought a civil claim against Barbara, and the paperwork has all been filed as directed in the written case directions. Alice has been self representing while Barbara has hired Barry as her...

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