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Patience, one of the most important traits a judge must possess. The JNE (Judicial Nominees Evaluation) Commission questionnaire asks those charged with evaluating candidates for judicial office about temperament. Under that general rubric are the specific qualities of courtesy and patience.
Take this scenario: After listening to an attorney drone on with repetitive, irrelevant, mind-numbing questions in a monotone,...
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