yes becase poeple think you are tell the ture but you are not so you are lieing to 1000000 poeple so how do you bad
By having the most convincing argument backed up by the facts necessary to prove your innocence.
A law cannot prevent a judge's decsion as the judge is sworn to abide by the law in accordance with the facts that are presented to them in court.The judge, personally, may not care for the decision they are forced to render, but they must rule in accordance with the law as it is written, or risk having their decision overturned on appeal.
Judge will rule on the case as it is presented. Most likely granting the divorce as long as you have proven the facts in the bill of complaint.
Yes. The judge may speak with the child but is under no obligation to rule according to the child's preferences.Yes. The judge may speak with the child but is under no obligation to rule according to the child's preferences.Yes. The judge may speak with the child but is under no obligation to rule according to the child's preferences.Yes. The judge may speak with the child but is under no obligation to rule according to the child's preferences.
The Judge - 1986 I Wrong Baby was released on: USA: 5 May 1988
A judge will award custody based on which parent is morally, financially, medically and psychologically fit to be the better parent. The judge will take all evidence into account before making that decision. If you cheated - that doesn't necessarily rule you out of the process. On the other hand, the judge may see you cheating as morally wrong.
It is considered wrong in Islam to judge others, as only Allah has the right to judge people.
The rule for scoring in the wrong basket is that the other team gets the point
The judge feels that a rule of the court has been broken. *
THEY RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A "bench trial" is a case heard by a judge without a jury. In a jury case, the jury decides the facts of the case -- what is true and not true -- and the judge decides the law. In a bench trial, the judge determines the facts and the law.
an examination of facts