Avoid Impropriety
John Mangones, my exceptional attorney, shook his head and said, "I just assumed all judges approached the bench and their responsibilities like my dad, with the utmost reverence for the role and the rule of law.
I did a little research. Eric B.Mack, Toray's attorney, clerked for our assigned magistrate judge Patricia A. Sullivan, and Sullivan was law partners with our assigned presiding Federal Judge, William E. Smith, but no one disclosed this."
Federal judges are expected to uphold the integrity, independence, and impartiality of the judiciary, as outlined in the Code of Conduct for United States Judges.
Key Expectation:
Avoiding Impropriety: Judges must avoid any actions that could create the appearance of impropriety, even if no actual wrongdoing occurs. [1, 1, 2, 2]
Why do you, post readers, think I was I denied my right to a fair trial by a jury of my peers? What appears to be the case?

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