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Superior Court Judge Melynee Leftridge doubled down on her lawless ruling by ordering that the defendant-tenant be evicted immediately and further required that the defendant pay an additional $30,000 into the Registry by December 31, 2022. | Superior Court [https://www.fultoncourt.org/judge/judge-melynee-leftridge Judge Melynee Leftridge] doubled down on her lawless ruling by ordering that the defendant-tenant be evicted immediately and further required that the defendant pay an additional $30,000 into the Registry by December 31, 2022. | ||
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“This was the second time Judge Leftridge has gone out of her way to interfere with my client’s right to a fair trial by jury” said Marietta Attorney Matt McMaster. “In September, I identified what appeared to be a bad situation for my client with this particular judge and the opposing counsel, so I demanded a jury trial which is a Constitutional right in order to take the role of fact finding away from the judge’s hands.” Jury trials are a useful remedy and tool in a civil action for when you don’t believe that your assigned judge will be impartial. “There were a few clues that led me to believe we weren’t going to get a fair hearing,” said McMaster. | “This was the second time Judge Leftridge has gone out of her way to interfere with my client’s right to a fair trial by jury” said Marietta Attorney [https://mcmasterlegal.com/about_us.html Matt McMaster]. “In September, I identified what appeared to be a bad situation for my client with this particular judge and the opposing counsel, so I demanded a jury trial which is a Constitutional right in order to take the role of fact finding away from the judge’s hands.” Jury trials are a useful remedy and tool in a civil action for when you don’t believe that your assigned judge will be impartial. “There were a few clues that led me to believe we weren’t going to get a fair hearing,” said McMaster. | ||