How To Handle A Judge That Seems Biased Against You
How To Handle A Judge That Seems Biased Against You
Includes Full Length Instructional Video
In this video, Brian helps you understand why judges do what they do and how to handle them if you sense there is a bias against you. The video explains what motivates judges and provides you with five tips to use in court. The key is to stay on message and focus on the debt collector as the bad guy with one of the tips being a fun and cool approach: Never stop referring to the other side as a “debt collector.” Remind the court that you live in the same district the judge does and vote and that the debt collector is from out of town and not of any value to the judge getting re-elected. You are not there to come in second. Keep the respect for the court but don’t be a doormat. You are a voter and deserve respect too. Good luck.
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