Summary
In Missouri, reporting a judge for prejudice involves filing a complaint with the Commission on Retirement, Removal, and Discipline. An investigation may follow, potentially leading to disciplinary actions against the judge. This could affect your case, possibly resulting in the judges recusal. Providing evidence, such as court recordings, can strengthen your complaint. If you believe a judge acted prejudicially, consider filing a detailed complaint with the commission.Full Conversation
Will it have any bearing on the case itself
Reporting a judge for prejudice can potentially affect your case, especially if the complaint is substantiated. It may lead to the judge being recused or removed from your case. This could result in a different judge being assigned, which might impact the proceedings.
Do you have more details about the incident or the nature of the prejudice?
I was protesting in St Francois county Missouri. Two people filed ex partes against me and their evidence was me protesting. Under the ex parte I had to stay * feet away from them so I protested * feet from the property. They went back and told the judge I was protesting * feet from the facility and they wanted the distance increased so he granted a full order of protection of * feet. During the trial he talk niced to them but when he'd ask me a question and I would answer he'd yell at me.
It seems like you might have grounds to report the judge for prejudice. Here's what you can do:
- File a complaint with the Missouri Commission on Retirement, Removal, and Discipline.
- Provide detailed evidence of the judge's behavior.
Would you like guidance on how to file the complaint?
Do I have to supply the court recordings
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You don't necessarily have to supply court recordings when filing a complaint against a judge, but they can be very helpful in supporting your claims. The Missouri Commission on Retirement, Removal, and Discipline will review all evidence provided.
Would you like more information on how to file the complaint?
No
It seems like you have a potential case for reporting the judge's prejudiced behavior. If you change your mind and decide to file a complaint, detailed evidence like court recordings can significantly support your claim. Remember, the Missouri Commission on Retirement, Removal, and Discipline is the right place to submit your complaint.
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