Summary
Bells Palsy affects facial nerves but not cognitive abilities, so judges can usually continue their duties. In Montana, if you believe a judges medical condition impacts their performance, you can file a complaint with the Montana Judicial Standards Commission. If CPS actions led to your children being taken, you have the right to appeal and request a hearing within 20 days. If your public defender was ineffective, you can request a different one or file a complaint. Document any due process violations for your appeal.Full Conversation
Should s judge diagnosed with bellspalsey be able to make a ruling
Hello ****, Bell's Palsy impacts the facial nerves but does not typically affect cognitive abilities. Therefore, a judge diagnosed with this condition can generally continue their duties, including making rulings. However, it's possible that case law or local regulations may apply. Can you let me know your location for more precise info?
Montana
Hello ****, in Montana:
- Judges with any medical condition, including Bell's Palsy, can perform their duties as long as their cognitive abilities aren't impaired.
- If you believe a judge's medical condition is affecting their performance, you may file a complaint with the Montana Judicial Standards Commission.
I was set up by cps
I'm sorry to hear about your situation with CPS. Can you explain more about how you feel you were set up? This will help me provide the most relevant legal information.
A cpa worker dropped a known violent offender off at my house
I'm sorry to hear that, ****. In Montana:
- You can report this to the Child Protective Services.
- You may also lodge a complaint with the Department of Public Health and Human Services.
Please gather all evidence for your claim. It's recommended to consult a lawyer.
Cps took my kids because of it
I'm sorry to hear that, ****. In Montana:
- You have the right to appeal the decision
- You can request a hearing within 20 days of removal
- You should consult a lawyer to guide you through this process.
I was appointed a public defender who didnt help me at all
I'm sorry to hear that, ****. In Montana:
- You can request a different public defender.
- You can also file a complaint about your public defender's conduct.
- Remember, it's crucial to have legal representation you trust in these matters.
My due process
I understand your concern, ****. Could you please clarify what specific aspect of your due process rights you believe was violated? This will help me provide the most relevant legal information.
From the beginning to the end
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. In Montana:
- If you believe your due process rights have been violated, you can appeal the decision.
- It's crucial to document specifics about the violations.
- Legal assistance can help you understand your rights and navigate the appeal process.