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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 526083" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I dont think we vote for Department of Juvenile Justice judges here either but we do vote for adult judges. And boy do I know which ones of those are good, bad or indifferent. We also vote for Sheriff and I can tell you about that too. One of our sheriff's was a good ole boy who was in cahoots with drug dealers, gangs and lord knows who else and he ended up finally getting indicted several years ago but it was a joke. He got less time than some of his employees that got caught up in the whole mess just because they did what he told them to do. IE, he told them to go cut his grass at his house or go wash his car and they got in trouble for abusing public property and time. Some of them got 5 years in prison. He got 3 even though he stole drugs from the evidence locker at the police station, would arrest drug dealers and take their drugs then turn them loose. He was also caught in his house with over a million dollars in cash in his freezer. </p><p></p><p>Anyway....in your situation...Have you considered asking her lawyer to try to get the trial changed to another judge because he has "bias" against her. Do you guys live in a small town? Could you did a little and find out if somehow one of your relatives is related to one of his...or pray tell dating one of his or works in his court staff? All you need is someone related somehow to either you or your attorney or their offices...and you can get him to be recused from the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 526083, member: 1514"] I dont think we vote for Department of Juvenile Justice judges here either but we do vote for adult judges. And boy do I know which ones of those are good, bad or indifferent. We also vote for Sheriff and I can tell you about that too. One of our sheriff's was a good ole boy who was in cahoots with drug dealers, gangs and lord knows who else and he ended up finally getting indicted several years ago but it was a joke. He got less time than some of his employees that got caught up in the whole mess just because they did what he told them to do. IE, he told them to go cut his grass at his house or go wash his car and they got in trouble for abusing public property and time. Some of them got 5 years in prison. He got 3 even though he stole drugs from the evidence locker at the police station, would arrest drug dealers and take their drugs then turn them loose. He was also caught in his house with over a million dollars in cash in his freezer. Anyway....in your situation...Have you considered asking her lawyer to try to get the trial changed to another judge because he has "bias" against her. Do you guys live in a small town? Could you did a little and find out if somehow one of your relatives is related to one of his...or pray tell dating one of his or works in his court staff? All you need is someone related somehow to either you or your attorney or their offices...and you can get him to be recused from the case. [/QUOTE]
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