You can always ask for anything you like.
Changing judges is legally known as recusal. The judge will recuse him or herself if there is some legal reason necessitating it. You would need to file a motion to recuse and state what reasons you believe the judge should not hear your case.
Show the bias and ask for a new judge. ADDED: File a motion with the court asking the judge to 'recuse' themselves because of a perceived bias on their part, or request a change of venue.
The judge may ask - are you going to act responsibly.
Any party to a lawsuit may ask a judge to recuse himself/herself.
A judge probably won't go where you want to get married, but you can get a justice of the piece of minsiter. You can always ask the judge, they may be willing to go.
Yes, you can request a different judge. You have to have valuable reasoning why you want a new judge and you will also need to have the DA accept the change. This all depends on what state that you live in also.
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If you have been before the same judge on different matters can you request a new judge on your new case?
Submit a 'motion to re-consider' citing the new-found information as precedent.
well just ask him.
Sometimes the judge may speak with the children in a divorce case to see how they feel about it. You could ask the judge before the case goes to court if you could talk with him/her.
Take it with you. The judge will ask you questions and, if you need your evidence, show it to him then.
Your attorney can file a motion for a new date, or you can appear in court yourself and request one. If you have missed a court date and have a warrant issued, you can turn yourself in and ask the arraignment Judge for a new date.