Judge Ignores Ada Laws

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If a judge disregards ADA and constitutional laws, you can appeal the decision, file a complaint with the judicial conduct board, or seek legal aid. Requesting an ADA advocate can help ensure your rights are respected. If denied, consider appealing or filing a complaint. Courts may grant extensions for valid medical reasons, but late submissions require prompt action. If a judge ignores your rights, you may request a different judge through a motion for recusal, typically granted for bias or conflict of interest. Ignoring rights can be considered biased and may violate legal standards.

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I have an intellectual disability, I have requested an attorney to represent me after my title was defrauded in a divorce situation. I have requested additional time to file documents due to illness and my TBI , I’ve been consistently denied. I can not represent myself and the judge let the only attorney I had withdraw die to non payment. I have also submitted a professional psychological evaluation that has been ignored. What can I do.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Appeal: You might be able to appeal the judge's decision if you believe ADA laws were disregarded.
- Complaint: File a complaint with the judicial conduct board.
- Seek Legal Aid: Explore local legal aid services for free or low-cost representation.
Would you be interested in connecting with local lawyers who can assist with your case?
How can you ask the judge to instill an Ada advocate to represent you and what can an Ada advocate do for me?
An ADA advocate can help ensure your rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act are respected, offering support and guidance in legal proceedings. To request an ADA advocate, you can:
- Submit a formal request to the court, explaining your need based on your intellectual disability or TBI.
- Provide documentation supporting your request, such as a psychological evaluation.
Could you provide more details about your current legal situation or the court involved?
Do you have to pay for an Ada advocate
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An ADA advocate is typically provided without charge, especially if they're affiliated with a local disability rights organization or government agency. However, fees might apply for private advocates. It's best to check with organizations in Colorado that support individuals with disabilities for specific guidance.
How do you ask for an Ada advocate
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To ask for an ADA advocate, you can:
- Submit a formal written request to the court, explaining your need due to your intellectual disability or TBI.
- Include any supporting documentation, like a psychological evaluation, to strengthen your request.
Would you like more guidance on preparing this request?
Can you provide me with a sample motion to request an Ada advocate
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Here's a simple outline for your motion to request an ADA advocate:
*. Title: Motion to Appoint ADA Advocate
*. Introduction: State your name and the case number.
*. Background: Explain your intellectual disability and TBI, mentioning any previous requests for representation.
*. Request: Clearly ask for an ADA advocate, mentioning your need for assistance.
*. Supporting Evidence: Attach your psychological evaluation and any other relevant documents.
*. Conclusion: Reiterate your request and express gratitude for the court's consideration.
Would you like more detailed assistance with this motion?
What if the court denies me an Ada advocate
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If the court denies your request for an ADA advocate, you can consider the following options:
- Appeal the Decision: File an appeal to a higher court.
- File a Complaint: Report the decision to the judicial conduct board.
- Seek Legal Aid: Contact local legal aid organizations for support and representation.
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What are the repercussions for a court that completely ignore your constitutional and Ada rights
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If a court ignores constitutional and ADA rights, potential repercussions include:
- Judicial review and possible reversal of the decision.
- Sanctions or disciplinary actions against the judge.
- Civil rights lawsuits can be filed against the court.
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If you’ve been sick and under a doctors care for a month and told to stay in bed, can the courts refuse to give you an extension of to present documents.
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Courts have discretion in granting extensions, but generally consider valid reasons like medical issues. To improve chances of an extension:
- Provide medical documentation supporting your request.
- File a formal motion explaining your situation clearly.
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If the deadline for filing those documents have passed, can you still submit documents after the date required by the court? Or will they be ignored?
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Courts may accept late documents if a valid reason is provided, typically through a motion for extension or reconsideration. However, there's no guarantee they will be accepted, and it's crucial to act promptly.
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What happens if you cannot get the documents in before the hearing because the court denied an extension and ignored your intellectual disability and sickness
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If you cannot submit documents before a hearing due to denied extensions and ignored disabilities, consequences may include proceeding without your input. Consider filing a motion for reconsideration or seeking immediate legal assistance. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Can you request another judge, if the judge that you have refuses to acknowledge your constitutional rights and ADA laws?
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If a judge is not acknowledging your constitutional rights and ADA laws, you may request a different judge through a motion for recusal, although it's typically granted under specific circumstances, such as bias or conflict of interest.
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Wouldn’t ignoring your constitutional rights and ADA rights be considered biased
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Ignoring constitutional and ADA rights can indeed be considered biased and may violate legal standards. It seems like a high-value case considering the potential violations involved.
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