Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Is no one willing to answer my question about the trustee being the judge?
Asked on 5/04/13, 8:37 pm
3 Answers from Attorneys
Jacob Kiani
Law Office of Jacob I. Kiani
What question was that?
Answered on 5/04/13, 8:52 pm
Anthony Roach
Law Office of Anthony A. Roach
Your question didn't make any sense.
Answered on 5/06/13, 1:41 pm
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
Not really, since the question makes no sense. There is no 'trustee' position in criminal law, except inside the jail or prison where 'trustees' are inmates that are allowed to do work outside their cell. The judge is the judge, and only the judge. Same for the prosecutor and defense attorney. So, if you actually have a different question, ask it.
Answered on 5/07/13, 12:31 pm
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