This webinar is a discussion between Judge Sabrina Ahrens of Peirce County Superior Court and Judge Frank Cuthbertson (ret.) about judicial demeanor and its importance on the bench. Visit the Full @WashingtonCourtsWA YouTube Channel Here
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There is one court of appeals in the District. This court hears disputed decisions from lower courts and government agencies as well as advising on cases underway in superior court (called interlocutory appeals), advising on the constitutionality of laws, and overseeing attorneys’ and judges’ pro...
In support of its ruling, the trial court relied upon the Code of Judicial Conduct (CJC), RCW 34.05.425, and the appearance of fairness doctrine. Canon 3(C) of the CJC provides that judges should disqualify themselves in a proceeding in which their impartiality might reasonably be questioned....
(1999). See generally Peter David Blanck, Calibrating the Scales of Justice: Studying Judges' Behavior in Bench Trials, 68 Ind. L.J. 1119, 1120-21 (1993) (testing the conclusion that nonverbal communications impact trial outcomes); Gerald R. Miller et al., Using Videotape in the Courtroom...
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In 2013, we welcomed to our esteemed panel, three retired judges: Hon. Sharon Armstrong (Ret.), Hon. Paula Casey (Ret.), and Hon. Thomas McPhee (Ret.). Judge Armstrong joined JAMS after 27 years as a judge on the King County Superior Court and has 40 years of legal experience, ...
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Judges will typically order the defendant to abide by certain conditions like report to the Pretrial Services Agency, which is a probation-like federal agency that supervises people on release. Often time, the judge will order the defendant to drug test or to abide by certain things like stay...
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