You do not have to have an attorney in order to ask a magistrate to resuce herself if you ask him to. It is always better to have an attorney but it is never necessary.
Any party to a lawsuit may ask a judge to recuse himself/herself.
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.
This raises at least the appearance of partiality. One or both parties should ask the judge to recuse him/herself.
ask your state Attorny General
Anytime a judge has a conflict of interest in a lawsuit he should recuse himself. Reasons a plaintiff can ask for recusal include the judge is related to, is a friend of or a business partner with defendant. Or if the lawsuit is against a company the judge has invested in and a judgment against the company might harm his investment. Or that the judge had worked with defendant's law firm or been partner's together. Or that there had been some altercation or disagreement between plaintiff or plaintiff's lawyer and the judge do that it might appear that the judge would be prejudiced against the plaintiff. Lawyers and judges are expected not only to avoid improprieties like those but also to avoid even the appearance of impropriety. This means that even if an investigation into an alleged conflict of interest shows no actual conflict of interest, the judge should probably recuse himself if it appears to be a conflict.
Anytime a judge has a conflict of interest in a lawsuit he should recuse himself. Reasons a plaintiff can ask for recusal include the judge is related to, is a friend of or a business partner with defendant. Or if the lawsuit is against a company the judge has invested in and a judgment against the company might harm his investment. Or that the judge had worked with defendant's law firm or been partner's together. Or that there had been some altercation or disagreement between plaintiff or plaintiff's lawyer and the judge do that it might appear that the judge would be prejudiced against the plaintiff. Lawyers and judges are expected not only to avoid improprieties like those but also to avoid even the appearance of impropriety. This means that even if an investigation into an alleged conflict of interest shows no actual conflict of interest, the judge should probably recuse himself if it appears to be a conflict.
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Get her by herself and ask her. :)
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.
On the date? Ask her about herself.
ask medusa.
You just tell her things about you, even if she doesn't ask, because she probably just likes talking about herself, and she wants to know about you but then she doesn't want to ask you.