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Q: his habeas corpus he's went through his evidence hearing and his claim are improper communication with judge\jury\baliff

Can this claim be able to get some justice?

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: It's possible for a claim of improper communication with a judge, jury, or bailiff to get justice, but it depends on the specifics of the case. If there's substantial evidence proving such misconduct, it could lead to a favorable outcome. This might involve a new trial or even a dismissal of charges if the communication significantly impacted the fairness of the original trial.

Gather all relevant documentation and evidence that supports your claim. This can include witness statements, transcripts, or any other proof of the improper communication. Presenting this evidence clearly and effectively is crucial in demonstrating that there was a violation of fair trial rights.

Consider consulting a legal expert to better understand your options and strengthen your case. They can provide guidance on the best way to proceed and ensure that all legal avenues are explored. Stay persistent and thorough in pursuing justice for any misconduct that may have affected your trial.

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