Ask the Judge: Q&A
Do you ever feel like you "read" people before you pass sentence and it can affect the severity of the punishment? Part of the job as a judge is to read people. It is no different than what a jury does. If a case is tried
Do you ever feel like you "read" people before you pass sentence and it can affect the severity of the punishment? Part of the job as a judge is to read people. It is no different than what a jury does. If a case is tried
[caption id="attachment_2045" align="alignleft" width="284"] District Attorney Shawn Dick, 1st Assistant District Attorney Lindsey Roberts, Investigator Randy Traylor at the closing of trial in the 368th District Courtroom[/caption] “Ideally, I’d like each court to have ten trials per year, so in a perfect world, that’s about 30,