Legal Question in Appeals and Writs in Illinois
Change of Venue
Can a person file for a change of venue if the case is
being bought before a judge who has personal interest
in the case?
Asked on 12/31/02, 5:54 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
David Shestokas
Shestokas, & Associates
Re: Change of Venue
The appropriate motion for changing a judge that has an interest in the outcome of a case, is substitution of judge for cause. Change of venue refers to switching counties, not just judges.
Answered on 1/01/03, 10:27 am
Jeffrey Friedman
Law Office of Jeffrey Friedman
Re: Change of Venue
Change of venue generally refers to moving a case into antoher jurisdiction. If a judge has an interest in a case, there are other procedures available to seek a different judge.
Answered on 12/31/02, 7:02 pm
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