Legal Options For Court Bias

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If you believe there is bias in your case, you can file an appeal or a motion for reconsideration. Document any instances of bias or misconduct by court staff or the gal. Consider filing a formal complaint if necessary. Health concerns can be addressed by requesting accommodations under the ada. Consult an attorney for personalized guidance.

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If it is just and order granting the defendants motion to transfer, then how do I appeal it or ask for reconsideration
To appeal or request reconsideration of an order granting a motion to transfer in Georgia, you can:
- Motion for Reconsideration: File this with the same court soon after the order.
- Notice of Appeal: File within 30 days to a higher court if you believe there's a legal error.
Consider consulting an attorney for personalized guidance.
If the case already has a transfer order to juvenile court, and there is an outstanding motion from the last case between the same parties in juvenile court to remove the GAL, can I file a motion immediately to have the outstanding motion to remove the gal heard?
Yes, you can file a motion in juvenile court to have the outstanding motion to remove the GAL heard. It's important to clearly state your reasons and any supporting evidence for requesting the hearing. Consider consulting with an attorney to ensure your motion is properly drafted and filed.
How should I draft and title that motion
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To draft and title your motion, consider the following:
- Title: "Motion to Hear Outstanding Motion to Remove Guardian ad Litem"
- Content:
- State your request to have the outstanding motion heard.
- Provide reasons and supporting evidence for the removal.
- Reference any prior motions or relevant case details.
Consider consulting an attorney to ensure the motion meets all legal requirements.
Is it too late to file a motion to reconsider in superior court against the transfer order
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In Georgia, a motion for reconsideration should generally be filed promptly after the order, but the specific deadline can vary by court rules. Since it's been 7 months, it's likely too late for reconsideration. Consulting with an attorney can provide insights specific to your situation and any possible exceptions.
This order just came out to today, it’s only been 7 months since we actually heard anything from this judge at all
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If the order just came out today, you should still be within the timeframe to file a motion for reconsideration in superior court. You may want to act quickly to meet any deadlines. Would you like further guidance on drafting this motion?
Yes please
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Please provide me with a sample draft to reconsider
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Certainly! Here's a basic sample draft for a Motion for Reconsideration:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Your Phone Number]
[Email Address] (optional)
[Date]
[Superior Court Name]
[Court Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Re: [Your Case Name]
Case No: [Your Case Number]
MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION
To the Honorable Judge [Judge's Name]:
I, [Your Name], respectfully request this Court to reconsider its order dated [Order Date] transferring the case to juvenile court. The grounds for this motion are as follows:
*. New Evidence or Facts: [Briefly explain any new evidence or facts that have come to light since the court's decision.]

*. Legal Errors: [Explain any perceived legal errors in the court's decision, if applicable.]

*. Other Considerations: [Mention any other reasons you believe the decision should be reconsidered.]
I request that the Court set aside its prior decision and grant this Motion for Reconsideration.
Respectfully submitted,
[Your Signature]
[Your Name]
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Please ensure you adjust the draft with detailed and specific information pertinent to your case. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Since we have had * judges already in this case in juvenile court, with the last judge verbally stating that he wasn’t familiar with the case and there is an outstanding complaint against that judge for biases can that helo
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Having multiple judges and a complaint of bias might help support your case for reconsideration or appeal. It can demonstrate inconsistencies and potential prejudice in the handling of your case. Be sure to document these instances clearly in your motion. Would you like more guidance on this?
Yes could you help provide me with a draft that would include all of thid
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It seems like you have a complex legal situation that might benefit from connecting with a local lawyer. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
I am going to go pro se so I just need help with the draft
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To include the issues of multiple judges and bias in your Motion for Reconsideration, consider adding these points:
*. Judicial Continuity Issues: Highlight the changes in judges and how it affects the understanding and consistency of the case.
*. Bias Allegations: Mention the complaint against the previous judge and any specific instances of bias.
You may want to clearly outline these concerns in the "Other Considerations" section of your motion.
If all staff had conflict with a past witness in the case, and I already pointed that out in my motion to against the GAL transfer, and the motion wasn’t denied but the defendants motion to reinstate the gal was granted, what can be done
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In this situation, you might consider:
- Filing an Appeal: Appeal the decision to reinstate the GAL if you believe there's a legal error.
- File a Motion for Reconsideration: Request the court to reconsider the GAL's reinstatement, considering conflicts with witnesses.
- Document Bias: Keep detailed records of any bias or conflicts for future proceedings.
Would you like more specific guidance on any of these options?
If I have an allergic disorder and I have suffered severe allergic reactions in that juvenile court and had to seek medical care on one occasion from that courthouse, could I argue against returning for that reasons
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You might argue that your health concerns warrant accommodations, like remote hearings. Georgia courts can provide accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). You may need to submit medical documentation to support this request. Would you like more information on how to submit such a request?
If the clerks staff at that juvenile courthouse messed up my appeal and verbally stated “the sooner we file your appeal, the sooner it will get denied”. And that same juvenile clerk staff has lost my past motions and filings. What can I do
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It sounds like you’re dealing with a tough situation. Here are a few steps you can consider:
- File a Formal Complaint: Report the clerk's misconduct to the court administration or relevant oversight body.
- Request a Record Review: Ask the court to review the record for any lost filings.
- Consult an Attorney: Legal advice could be beneficial for such complex situations.
Would you like more information on any of these steps?
If the judge is on camera with a witness in my case in that court doing the wrong thing. What can I do. If the GAL is on camera doing things as well
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It seems you have a potentially strong case. You might consider filing a motion or complaint regarding misconduct if there is evidence of inappropriate behavior by the judge or GAL. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?