
Procedural Due Process | Episode 6
Bound By Oath by IJ
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The Lack of a Neutral Adjudicator and Confusion with Legal Procedures
This chapter discusses the lack of a neutral adjudicator in courtrooms and the confusion surrounding the application of criminal or civil procedure rules. It also mentions a Supreme Court case from 1927 where a judge personally profited from imposing fines and fees, and concludes by stating that modern courts and prosecutors offices are still funded by fines and fees.
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