> Just wondering what your thoughts are on this,and what > course of action I can take against this magistrate for > discriminating against me?All you can do is appeal. (Good luck!) It does sound like the judge was discriminating against you. Assuming everything you said was accurate, the judge certainly did not follow the law or procedure. You didn't need to keep answering the same question from the attorney. ("Objection. Asked and answered.") However, he wasn't leading your husband by asking if the fees were to cover pet damage. But the fact that he kept asking the same question would lead to "Objection. Council is badgering the witness." Some judges don't like pro se people. They feel you aren't worthy to represent yourself. So they have it in for you. I don't know about the colour of your skin. Playing the race card was a very bad idea. Mouthing off to the judge was also a bad idea. Plan for an appeal if you want to fight it. I would. But I do things on principle regardless of cost. Opposing lawyers hate me. I have no problem reporting their behaviour to the state bar. You may even be able to do that to the judge, but be prepared for horrible consequences should your claim be found unfounded (very likely). Judges talk to each other, you know. Lighthope Pearls of Wisdom - Can you repeat the part after "Listen very carefully?"
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