If this is for mockingbird: its because someone tried to break into his house.
He is a good judge because Scout when she said that Judge Taylor was a good judge. I think people misunderstand him a lot. He is a pretty quiet man who doesn't show a lot of emotions on his face or by the way he acts which is actually very helpful to him when in court. I think this comes later in the book, but Judge Taylor did something very good for Tom Robinson regarding his case. Judge Taylor appointed Atticus to be Tom's attorney instead of the usual man. Judge Taylor knew that Atticus would do his very best to represent Tom and argue his case even though it was almost inevitable that Tom would lose just because he was black and the Mayella was white.
The judge in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Judge Taylor. He presides over the trial of Tom Robinson in the novel.
Robert Love Taylor - judge - died in 1987.
Robert Love Taylor - judge - was born in 1899.
his house was broken into by bob Ewell. when Mrs. Ewell returned, she saw a shotgun in his hand Jude Taylor's wife was NOT Mrs.Ewell. It was in fact Mrs.Taylor that returned to see the gun in his lap.
His house had been broken into by Bob EwellBob Ewell came to his house, thinking no one was at home, and was meaning to vandalize it, but their dog was at home with Judge Taylor.
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The simile that the author uses to describe Judge Taylor is "like a sleepy old shark."
Judge Taylor is the presiding judge during Tom Robinson's trial in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". He is portrayed as a fair and impartial judge who listens to the evidence presented during the trial. Judge Taylor shows respect for Atticus Finch and runs a courtroom focused on justice.
The author describes Judge Taylor with a "thin lipped" smile.
Here Comes The Judge was created in 1968.