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migustopropinas

Junior Member
Not knowing that the facts he lied about could entirely change the correct legal answer he sought does.
now the next thing to do is request a different judge based on nothing, I believe you get one request of that, also I need to question this judge if he knows any of the alleged victims or has ever worked with them?

if so he will also have to recuse himself,
 

LeeHarveyBlotto

Senior Member
now the next thing to do is request a different judge based on nothing, I believe you get one request of that, also I need to question this judge if he knows any of the alleged victims or has ever worked with them?

if so he will also have to recuse himself,
How all of this is handled is very state-dependent, so no one can be of much help here since you chose to lie about your state.

That a judge knows a victim is not a per se requirement to recuse him/herself in any state in which I am familiar.
 

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