Wichita Falls, TX asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Juvenile Law for Texas

Q: What can I do when a judge coerces me out of my fifth amendment right, mocks me for contacting local Rep in congress?

I was belittled and coerced in a court of law by a judge and the opposing parties lawyer. The judge told me even though I was denied a continuance I requested due to inadequate representation of counsel, that if I plead the fifth that she will pursue me as guilty and if I don't answer the questions shell make me an accessory and charge me with the fullest extent of the law. The same judge had me cross examine a witness . The judge was mocking and laughing at me making fun of me for calling the House of Representative member and senator for my local area about the case . I was yelled and cursed at by the judge . I have the audio of this. So what can be done when the judge becomes an immature petty biased mean girl ?

1 Lawyer Answer

A: You may try contacting the State Commission on Judicial Conduct. http://www.scjc.texas.gov/

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