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In a domestic violence hearing, a judge may ask questions to establish the facts of the case, such as: What specific incidents led to the allegations of domestic violence? Are there any witnesses or evidence to support these claims? What is the nature of the relationship between the parties involved? Additionally, the judge may inquire about any prior history of violence or protective orders in place.

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