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[Solved] Can I have a judge removed

 
 Ravo
(@Ravo)
Eminent Member Registered

I need to ask can I have a judge removed from my case as on two occasions (different cases) he ignored evidence helping the other side over power me gift wrapping the cases hand handing them over to my ex.

Can I please request for a procedure of how to have him removed?

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Topic starter Posted : 29/07/2019 8:35 am
(@superprouddad)
Reputable Member Registered

No you can't. You play the game with the cards you have been handed. If you try and have the judge removed you will just be digging yourself a bigger hole.

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Posted : 29/07/2019 3:40 pm
(@dad-i-d)
Noble Member Registered

You can always appeal the order made, you would have to have a very good reason and be able to prove that the judge made a mistake in applying the law to your case.

if it's just that you do not agree with the opinion of the judge then you're up against it.

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Posted : 29/07/2019 4:09 pm
 Ravo
(@Ravo)
Eminent Member Registered

Thank you

How do I go ahead with this as yes the judge has made a big mistake, ignored every evidence I had

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Topic starter Posted : 29/07/2019 6:21 pm
(@dadmod2)
Illustrious Member

is this magistrates or district judge? if you have barrister solicitor, seek advice from them. sometimes when magistrates judge is not good enough, they give you a district judge for next hearing.

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Posted : 30/07/2019 12:50 am
 Ravo
(@Ravo)
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Is was a district judge

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Topic starter Posted : 30/07/2019 8:37 am
 Mojo
(@Mojo)
Illustrious Member Registered

...I’m sorry but that’s not true Bill! They aren’t monitored in the Courtroom, who would decide whether the magistrate was good enough or not?

As Dad-i-d mentioned, if you have a final order and there have been procedural errors in your case, you can ask for permission to appeal, but there is a timeframe of 21 days in which to do it.

It would be advisable to seek some proper legal advice, some solicitors offer a free initial consultation, which might be helpful for you.

Best of luck

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Posted : 31/07/2019 12:46 am
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