Insurance
Apr. 1, 2000
Sometimes a Judges Clerk Knows Best
DICTA Judge Amy must learn what other judges realize - pay attention to your clerk! Page 8. ^^Judging Amy^^ By Marilyn Sipes When should a judge disclose a possible conflict of interest? The answer is obvious, but not to Judge Amy. The conflict arose when Amy presided over a sentencing hearing for a 15-year-old boy convicted of manslaughter. He had been involved in a gang-related, drive-by shooting that killed a 10-year-old girl.




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