Baldwinsville, NY asked in Criminal Law for New York

Q: if you feel like a judge is being bias and unfair, how do you go about addressing that?

i judge chose not to suppress evidence even though, there is clear information that shows it should be

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Aubrey Claudius Galloway
Aubrey Claudius Galloway
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Scarsdale, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: Have your attorney asked the judge to recuse himself. That is really the only way to do it, and often times they will refuse, but by having your attorney voice your complaint on the record you preserve the issue for appeal. After the fact, are now but it’s not going to help you directly, you can make a anonymous (or non-anonymous) judiciary complaint.

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Aubrey C. Galloway III, Esq.

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