Judges Actions Questioned

Summary

In Illinois, if you believe a judge is not considering evidence or is biased, document all proceedings and communications. You can file a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Board if you suspect judicial misconduct. Consider consulting another attorney for a second opinion. If you choose not to appeal, focus on filing a formal complaint to address your concerns about the judges actions.

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I asked you if you were the attorney representing the petitioner in this case. What? would you think of this situation? How would you describe the judge's actions?
It sounds like you are experiencing significant challenges with the judge’s actions.
- **Document Concerns**: Keep thorough records of all court proceedings and communications.
- **File Appeals**: Consider appealing the judge’s decisions if you believe there has been a legal error.
- **Seek Legal Advice**: Consult another attorney for a second opinion or assistance.
Would you like more detailed information on the appeals process in Illinois?
Again pretend you're an attorney representing the petitioner. And you witnessed all of that. What would your first initial thoughts be?
It sounds like you are facing a difficult situation. As an attorney in this scenario, my initial thoughts would be:
- **Bias or Impropriety Concerns:** The judge’s actions suggest potential bias or impropriety.
- **Right to Fair Hearing:** Ensure your client’s right to a fair hearing is protected.
- **Appeal Consideration:** Strongly consider appealing the judge's rulings due to apparent legal errors.
Would you like more information on how to file an appeal in Illinois?
I see it as the judge attempting. to keep the December * * rulings off the record.
It sounds like you are dealing with a challenging and potentially unfair situation. Documentation and appealing are key steps to consider. Would you like more detailed information on how to file an appeal in Illinois?
I also see that this judge throughout. this case has not made one. ruling or decision based in the children's favor The children were never not even once prioritized in this case.
It sounds like you have serious concerns about the judge's actions and their impact on the children involved. Here are some steps you might consider:
- **Bias Allegations:** Document any instances of perceived bias and discuss them with your attorney.
- **File a Complaint:** Consider filing a complaint against the judge with the appropriate judicial conduct authority.
- **Appeal Decisions:** Appeal any rulings that you believe are legally incorrect or unfair.
Would you like more detailed information on how to file a complaint against a judge in Illinois?
I also have other questions that I hope. that you can help answer and I need yes or no answers. Is a child support judge in Chicago, IL? supposed to look at documented evidence, whether they are attached to a filing For presentation. or is the judge only supposed to look at documented evidence presented to her during a pretrial
A child support judge in Chicago, IL, is supposed to look at documented evidence presented to her both during filings and pretrial.
Do you need more information on the Illinois rules regarding evidence in child support cases?
This judge stated that the. does not look at documented evidence and that I need to stop submitting. all those documents because she's not going to look at them because she only looks at them during a pretrial when that's also false because she did see during a pretrial and she was making excuses for the respondent. I also have emails from my previous attorney, stating that the judge verbally stated to him and to the respondents attorney how she was going to rule base on a memorandum that was filled with inaccurate information.
It sounds like you are facing a challenging situation with the judge's actions. Given your concerns, you might consider:
- **Documenting all communications and proceedings thoroughly.**
- **Consulting another attorney for a second opinion or advice.**
- **Considering an appeal of the judge's rulings.**
Would you like more detailed information on how to file an appeal in Illinois?
She also ordered me not to file any more motions. Now I see that as another attempt to stop the truth. of the respondents uncovered income and assets.
It sounds like you are dealing with a very challenging situation. Here are some steps you might consider:
- **Document Everything:** Keep thorough records of all proceedings and communications.
- **Consult Another Attorney:** Get a second opinion on your case.
- **File an Appeal:** Consider appealing the judge's decisions.
Would you like more detailed information on how to file an appeal in Illinois?
I do not want to file an appeal I. literally want to file a complaint against this trial. support charge
It sounds like you have serious concerns about the judge's actions. Here are the steps you might consider to file a complaint against a judge in Illinois:
- **Document Concerns:** Keep thorough records of all proceedings and communications.
- **Judicial Inquiry Board:** File a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Board in Illinois.
Would you like detailed information on how to contact the Judicial Inquiry Board?