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Old 10-20-2000, 08:44 PM
linda3426
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I have had 2 people in my apartment building concoct the biggest pack of lies in a declaration for a temporary restraining order. I was granted a Restraining order against a black male homosexual for having me arrested. He had a huge police file of filing complaints against many people and the case was thrown out. The city (LA) attorney showed me the file. 2 weeks ago, he tried to have me arrested again saying the I threatened to slash his face with a razor. The exact act he used against me on July 31.

The judge believed the lies he concocted. She is totally prejudiced (she is black). How can I get her off of the case or can I just not go to the hearing. I am suing him for the bail I paid to get out of jail on Nov. 1. Do I has to file a motion? How do I get this judge off of the case. She refuses to look up his history. Isn't that a requirement? Can I sue the judge? please help
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Old 10-21-2000, 01:37 AM
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by linda3426:
I have had 2 people in my apartment building concoct the biggest pack of lies in a declaration for a temporary restraining order. I was granted a Restraining order against a black male homosexual for having me arrested. He had a huge police file of filing complaints against many people and the case was thrown out. The city (LA) attorney showed me the file. 2 weeks ago, he tried to have me arrested again saying the I threatened to slash his face with a razor. The exact act he used against me on July 31.

The judge believed the lies he concocted. She is totally prejudiced (she is black). How can I get her off of the case or can I just not go to the hearing. I am suing him for the bail I paid to get out of jail on Nov. 1. Do I has to file a motion? How do I get this judge off of the case. She refuses to look up his history. Isn't that a requirement? Can I sue the judge? please help
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Request a public defender and tell this attorney to state on the record that you feel that the judge is prejudicial towards you and that you want the case heard before a different judge.
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