Thanks for the Reminder | Put a name on it | It's All About the Principle | What is Equal | Judge Discretion: Did you say Procedurally Fair |
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What is Legal Advice?
Something you don't give out in your courtroom
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What is a pro se litigant?
Not represented by legal counsel
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What is Principle 1.1?
Judges shall remain neutral in the consideration of the merits and in ruling on a matter.
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What is the Equal Accommodations Law?
Law that prevent discrimination against people because of
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What is True?
When a self-represented litigant is involved in a case, a judge should take special care to make verbal and written orders clear and free of legal jargon. T or F
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What is Tardiness?
An act of a judge that is hard to gain public acceptance
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What is a Sovereign Citizen?
Delaware law does not apply to me
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What is Principle 1.2?
Neutrality does not preclude communication between the fact finder and the litigants in the courtroom.
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What is courthouses and jails?
Places of public accommodation can include local government agencies, government buildings, and ??
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What is voice, neutrality, and respect?
Three major components of procedural fairness
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What are essential qualities of a good judge?
Graciousness, Moral Courage, Patience, & Dignity
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What is a Self-represented litigant ?
Another name for non-represented
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What is Principle 1.3?
Asking questions, modifying procedures, and applying common sense to obtain facts necessary to adjudicate cases...
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What are protected classes?
Persons entitled to protection under the Equal Accommodations Law; a group name
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What is sequester witnesses?
During a trial it is my discretion, as the judge to do this...
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What is open-minded?
Making an effort not to prejudge a case until all evidence is in and all arguments heard is an example of this..
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What is a bench trial?
Not a jury trial, but a ...
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What is Principle 2.1?
Judges should use plain English
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What is a service animal?
A place of public accommodation must permit entry of....?
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What is True?
I should consider the totality of the circumstances when making judicial decisions T or F
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What is continuing legal education?
A resource to enhance my judicial skillset
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What is legal jargon?
What can be confusing to a pro se litigant and is a form of communication.
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What is Principle 2.3?
Judges should inform litigants they have a right to legal representation
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What is judicial review?
What an aggrieved party can seek when accommodation requests are not made
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What is False?
It is a good idea to make bail decisions in chambers before presenting a Defendant on charges T or F
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