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Is a Circuit Court judge blameless if he exercises his discretion on a matter that he has been fully informed (expert testimony available) will cause both physical damage and financial disruption to a plaintiff? Not criminal matter.

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by Nemo_S on Jun 27, 2009 at 4:35 pm Permalink

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No he is NOT, as a matter of fact by doing so he opens the STATE up for a series of law suits which can be a lot more costly in the long run, there is already laws on the books concerning these types of cases depending on the circumstaces of the person in question the court is NOT there to inflict "PAIN and SUFFERING" on anyone that comes before it, the courts job is to seek a fair and just resolution to what ever the problem is and do it in a manner that both parties can leave in a peaceful manner after words in other words it is resolved to the satisfaction of both parties involved ..

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