"I understand they're squatters and they're owed no duty of any kind," the judge said in a kind and sympathetic tone. He apologized that he couldn't order the eviction. "In a case with squatters we should be able to get them out right away."
This ‘journalist’ holds herself to be a housing advocate, yet, her naivety of basic courtroom decorum shows how uninformed she actually is. For example, she complains that lawyers’ cases get heard first before unrepresented people. She doesn’t explain why or even care why they do that. Even though it’s done in every courtroom in every county in the country. It’s because many lawyers only have one or two cases and they have to be in multiple courtrooms at the same time, while most of the unrepresented defendants litigants all have the same plaintiff’s attorney, who will be in that courtroom… Read more »
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
This ‘journalist’ holds herself to be a housing advocate, yet, her naivety of basic courtroom decorum shows how uninformed she actually is. For example, she complains that lawyers’ cases get heard first before unrepresented people. She doesn’t explain why or even care why they do that. Even though it’s done in every courtroom in every county in the country. It’s because many lawyers only have one or two cases and they have to be in multiple courtrooms at the same time, while most of the unrepresented defendants litigants all have the same plaintiff’s attorney, who will be in that courtroom… Read more »