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When was Judge Mathis created?

"Judge Mathis" first premiered on television on September 13, 1999. It is a courtroom reality show featuring former district court judge Greg Mathis presiding over various civil disputes.


A liberal judge is more likely than a conservative judge to take what actions?

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.


Can you go to jail for not going to a civil summons?

Yes, you can go to jail for not attending a civil summons. Ignoring a civil summons can result in a judge issuing a warrant for your arrest for contempt of court. It's essential to comply with legal obligations, including attending court summons.


In a particular state if a ruling has been made in civil court regarding a matter can a judge in family court reverse that ruling?

Typically, a judge in family court does not have the authority to reverse a ruling made in civil court. Family court has its own jurisdiction over specific family-related matters such as divorce, child custody, and support. If a ruling has been made in civil court, it would generally have to be appealed to a higher court rather than being reversed by a judge in family court.


Does an executor of an estate have to be sworn in by a civil judge?

In most cases, an executor does not need to be sworn in by a civil judge. They typically receive their authority through the deceased's will or through the probate court. The court may require the executor to take an oath to fulfill their duties faithfully.