Q: What do you like best about being a judge?
A: Not being vested in the outcome. Being invested in the process. There’s a real freedom in that, and I enjoy it, a lot.
When addressing the jury, set legalease aside and speak English, advises Santa Clara Superior Court judge.
August 09, 2013 at 02:07 PM
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Q: What do you like best about being a judge?
A: Not being vested in the outcome. Being invested in the process. There’s a real freedom in that, and I enjoy it, a lot.
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