Judicial Misconduct In Chicago
Summary
Misconduct by a judge can include bias, inappropriate behavior, or neglect of duty. If you believe your judge is biased or ignoring evidence, you can file a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Board in Illinois or request a different judge. Consult a legal advisor before proceeding.Full Conversation
I have a child support case that’s been going on since January *, * with a decision being made by the judge alarm by * * her decision and the ruling was based on the opposing parties six page pretrial memorandum that was filled with false claims and statements with no documented evidence The non-custodial parent through his attorney listed his ex employer for a wage withholding knowing there will be no payments coming for the children his attorney is continuously filing baseless motions to my motion to reconsider it’s been dragging on for two months I’ve provided overwhelming documented evidence to the judges quart room because she told me to have it there before February * which was our status hearing On February * during our hearing status it was obvious she did not look at the evidence as she gave the opposing parties attorney a four month out hearing date for their motion to strike my evidence
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. If you believe the judge is not considering your evidence or is showing bias, you can consider:
- Filing a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Board in Illinois.
- Requesting a different judge if you believe your current one is biased.
Remember that these steps can have serious implications. Hence, you should consult with a legal advisor before proceeding.
- Filing a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Board in Illinois.
- Requesting a different judge if you believe your current one is biased.
Remember that these steps can have serious implications. Hence, you should consult with a legal advisor before proceeding.
What does biased mean
In a legal context, "biased" refers to a judge or jury favoring one side over the other without considering the evidence fairly. This may lead to an unjust decision. Bias can be based on personal feelings, prejudices, or conflicts of interest.
The judge in my case is well aware that the baseless motions to opposing party is filing cannot be used against a motion to reconsider child support as the ruling was based on false information the opposing party is now attempting to cover up the evidence the judge to not bother looking at any of the evidence I have provided
I'm sorry to hear about your troubles. If you strongly believe your judge is biased, you can:
- File a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Board in Illinois.
- Request a change of judge.
Remember to consult with a legal advisor before taking these steps, as there can be serious implications.
- File a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Board in Illinois.
- Request a change of judge.
Remember to consult with a legal advisor before taking these steps, as there can be serious implications.
For example I filed my motion to reconsider within the time frame after the ruling was made with my hearing set for December *, * I notified the opposing party and their attorney of the hearing date for some reason supposing parties attorney appeared before the judge on December *, * Without my knowledge or presents and the judge granted her request to strike my hearing date for the 29th
I'm sorry to hear that. If you believe your due process rights were violated, you might want to:
• Contact the clerk of court to confirm the hearing date change.
• Consult with an attorney about possible recourse.
• File a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Board in Illinois.
• Contact the clerk of court to confirm the hearing date change.
• Consult with an attorney about possible recourse.
• File a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Board in Illinois.
My question to her is what is the judge supposed to grant her a strike
A judge may grant a motion to strike when they find that certain evidence or claims are improper or irrelevant. However, this should be based on applicable rules and laws, not bias or unfair treatment. Consulting with a legal professional is advisable.
Opposing parties attorney continues filing baseless motions that her and the judge in the case are aware of cannot be used against a child support case a motion to reconsider child support or evidence provided for the purpose of calculating child support amount
I'm sorry for your ongoing difficulties. In such cases, you may:
• Consult a legal professional to help counteract baseless motions
• Ask the court to sanction the attorney for abuse of process
• File a complaint against the attorney with the Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission
• Consider reporting the judge's behavior to the Judicial Inquiry Board in Illinois if you believe there's bias.
• Consult a legal professional to help counteract baseless motions
• Ask the court to sanction the attorney for abuse of process
• File a complaint against the attorney with the Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission
• Consider reporting the judge's behavior to the Judicial Inquiry Board in Illinois if you believe there's bias.