Art Vandelay
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I've noticed several threads dealing with unjust custody decisions, but it seems to me that there's a more important issue: why do judges have this kind of power to begin with?
In last week's Boston Legal, a judge assigned a conservator to an elderly woman without even allowing her to state her case, and refused to listen to the appeal until six weeks. So either BL was grossly misrepresenting the law, or judges are allowed to seize assets and assign powers of attorney on no more than their own determination of "incompetency". In the show, the woman convinced a lawyer to take the case, apparently pro bono, but in the real world, what can you do if someone is declared your conservator? You can't hire a lawyer, because to hire a lawyer you need money, and you aren't allowed to get to your money because you've been declared "incomptetent". So, really, you're SOL.
I also hear about "gag" order issued in court cases. How can judges violate people's free speech rights? Judges can also order a "bench trial" (no jury) for any crime, as long as the maximum sentence for that crime is not more than 12 months. They can take children away from parents, order people not to have contact with each other, issue "court orders" demanding a wide range of acts, put anyone in jail for "contempt" of court (no trial needed), set aside verdicts, and more.
Why do we allow judges to have this much power? It seems to me that only the good will of a judge keeps him from completely screwing over anyone he wants, with little recourse.
In last week's Boston Legal, a judge assigned a conservator to an elderly woman without even allowing her to state her case, and refused to listen to the appeal until six weeks. So either BL was grossly misrepresenting the law, or judges are allowed to seize assets and assign powers of attorney on no more than their own determination of "incompetency". In the show, the woman convinced a lawyer to take the case, apparently pro bono, but in the real world, what can you do if someone is declared your conservator? You can't hire a lawyer, because to hire a lawyer you need money, and you aren't allowed to get to your money because you've been declared "incomptetent". So, really, you're SOL.
I also hear about "gag" order issued in court cases. How can judges violate people's free speech rights? Judges can also order a "bench trial" (no jury) for any crime, as long as the maximum sentence for that crime is not more than 12 months. They can take children away from parents, order people not to have contact with each other, issue "court orders" demanding a wide range of acts, put anyone in jail for "contempt" of court (no trial needed), set aside verdicts, and more.
Why do we allow judges to have this much power? It seems to me that only the good will of a judge keeps him from completely screwing over anyone he wants, with little recourse.