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What if Judge gives wrong Judgement?

What if Judge gives wrong Judgement?

The court that determines an appeal will correct the errors made by the subordinate court and endeavor to arrive at correct decisions as far as possible. Appeal court rulings are fully reasoned, readily accessible, and don’t necessarily hold their punches.

What do you do when a judge is unfair?

What Can You Do If a Judge is Unfair?

  1. Request Recusal.
  2. File Appeal to Send Decision to a Higher Court.
  3. File a Motion for Reconsideration.
  4. File a Grievance on the Basis of Unethical Behavior.

Can judges be disciplined?

Public Discipline In cases involving more serious misconduct, the commission may issue a public admonishment or a public censure. In cases in which the conduct of a former judge warrants public censure, the commission also may bar the judge from receiving assignments from any California state court.

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What makes a judge a wrongful judge?

A judge who adopts an attitude other than fidelity to law seeks to rule by fiat, not by law. And that is wrongful. The second disturbing aspect of the judgment arises from Judge Camp’s apparent inability to occupy a point of view different from his own.

Why shouldn’t we judge others?

For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. ( Matthew 7:1-2) Notice the reason Jesus warns against judgment. The danger in passing judgment on someone is that we’ll have our own standard come back to haunt us, like the spirit of judgments past.

Do judges make mistakes when applying the law?

Making a mistake when applying the law does not make a judgment wrongful, even in a serious criminal case. As noted above, judges make mistakes all the time and that they do so is an understandable product of their humanity.

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What does the Bible say about passing judgment?

Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. ( Matthew 7:1-2) Notice the reason Jesus warns against judgment. The danger in passing judgment on others is that we’ll have our own standard come back to haunt us, like the spirit of judgments past.