Sunday, February 11, 2007
To Be A Judge
I have come to the personal opinion that "judges do not like
to JUDGE".......
When a legal case gets "sticky" the judge or judges seem
to "pass the buck".....They will not make a "judgement" until
they get all the facts, so they can make a "proper and honest"
judgement......
It appears that to be a judge you have to "keep the ball in
the air" for as long as possible......Unless they are dealing
with "previous and simple" matters, then they "judge by
rote"....(Traffic Court for example).....
But when it comes down to making a decision, the judges
can't judge.....Even the United Supreme Court is a consensus
of the best of 7.......The lawyers just make a fortune of this
indecision......Pumps
to JUDGE".......
When a legal case gets "sticky" the judge or judges seem
to "pass the buck".....They will not make a "judgement" until
they get all the facts, so they can make a "proper and honest"
judgement......
It appears that to be a judge you have to "keep the ball in
the air" for as long as possible......Unless they are dealing
with "previous and simple" matters, then they "judge by
rote"....(Traffic Court for example).....
But when it comes down to making a decision, the judges
can't judge.....Even the United Supreme Court is a consensus
of the best of 7.......The lawyers just make a fortune of this
indecision......Pumps