Is a Judge a Fiduciary? The Facts 2:


When I realized the judge had just used his official position to benefit himself I put together a motion for substitution of judge based on breach of fiduciary duty principles. Here are some more of the facts I incorporated into that motion: 17. That this Court’s failure to follow Code of Judicial Conduct Canon 3A(1) [...]

May 21st, 2009 by admin 

What Do the Inherent Powers of a Court Consist Of?


Image by vgm8383 via Flickr [54] Trial courts, since the beginning of our Colorado and federal jurisprudence, have always possessed the inherent authority to protect the integrity of the judicial process and to ensure that legal proceedings appear fair to all who observe them. This inherent power includes the power to disqualify a district attorney, [...]

February 7th, 2009 by admin 
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