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Not at all. If you like what you are doing, nobody has the right to judge you.
Likely the only way to have a speeding ticket removed from a record is to ask a judge to relieve it. This is a very unlikely situation, however. The judge would have to have a good reason for doing it.
The judge will consider such factors as who has been taking the children to the doctor/dentist, who has provided child care on a daily basis such as help bathing and dressing, who prepared meals, who went to school conferences, sports, etc. The judge will try to decide the matter in the best interest of the children.
Discrimination is likely a learned behavior. Don't pre-judge, but do weigh individuals on a case-by-case basis. If someone misbehaves, it's 'on them'.
Case assignmemnts are usually made the the Chief Judge of the Circuit. It is customarily done on a rotational basis.
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A judge, regardless of his or her religion or lack thereof must be impartial. If a Judge is found to favor people on the basis of religion then he or she should be removed from their position as judge.
Yes, judges rule on an impartial basis. If you suspect that the judge may be biased against you you can submit a motion for a new judge, or a change of venue.
That will be determined by the judge on the basis of the severity of the case.
A liberal judge is more likely to interpret laws in a way that aligns with progressive values, such as expanding civil rights and social programs, while a conservative judge is more likely to interpret laws in a way that upholds traditional values and limited government intervention.
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