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Judge David Fleischer

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Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

It's the person. It's the person. You know, I mean, there's a couple of things at play, I think. One is, is what happens to a person who sees too much over the course of many, many years? Perhaps they become jaded. They become desensitized, right? That's what happens when you watch all on the TV, the murder, violence, you become desensitized.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

It's the person. It's the person. You know, I mean, there's a couple of things at play, I think. One is, is what happens to a person who sees too much over the course of many, many years? Perhaps they become jaded. They become desensitized, right? That's what happens when you watch all on the TV, the murder, violence, you become desensitized.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

It can happen with judges as well, and that's why you need either term limits or that's why you have elections, right? It's the will of the people. Unfortunately, the problem is that most people statistically just don't vote. At the end of the day, the way that you really keep a judge in check is through the election process because it's the will of the people that should command the vote, right?

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

It can happen with judges as well, and that's why you need either term limits or that's why you have elections, right? It's the will of the people. Unfortunately, the problem is that most people statistically just don't vote. At the end of the day, the way that you really keep a judge in check is through the election process because it's the will of the people that should command the vote, right?

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

It can happen with judges as well, and that's why you need either term limits or that's why you have elections, right? It's the will of the people. Unfortunately, the problem is that most people statistically just don't vote. At the end of the day, the way that you really keep a judge in check is through the election process because it's the will of the people that should command the vote, right?

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

It's there, and they're the ones who should be the driving force as to whether a judge is in place or a judge is not in place. If a judge, like you said, has too much meanness, so to speak, it needs to come out, right? How do you do that? That's a great question. I don't know.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

It's there, and they're the ones who should be the driving force as to whether a judge is in place or a judge is not in place. If a judge, like you said, has too much meanness, so to speak, it needs to come out, right? How do you do that? That's a great question. I don't know.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

It's there, and they're the ones who should be the driving force as to whether a judge is in place or a judge is not in place. If a judge, like you said, has too much meanness, so to speak, it needs to come out, right? How do you do that? That's a great question. I don't know.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

You know, theoretically, what would happen is someone would have to file a complaint.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

You know, theoretically, what would happen is someone would have to file a complaint.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

You know, theoretically, what would happen is someone would have to file a complaint.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

Right. And that's, you know, just like anything in life. You know, when you have people who are upset either at a lawyer, at a judge, at something, there's always a bar, a state bar that can either, you know, you file a complaint. That's one way, so to speak. Right. But I think ultimately, at the end of the day, an election is just that, you know.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

Right. And that's, you know, just like anything in life. You know, when you have people who are upset either at a lawyer, at a judge, at something, there's always a bar, a state bar that can either, you know, you file a complaint. That's one way, so to speak. Right. But I think ultimately, at the end of the day, an election is just that, you know.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

Right. And that's, you know, just like anything in life. You know, when you have people who are upset either at a lawyer, at a judge, at something, there's always a bar, a state bar that can either, you know, you file a complaint. That's one way, so to speak. Right. But I think ultimately, at the end of the day, an election is just that, you know.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

Here, we recently had an election a couple of months ago and a lot of the judges that were here are not here anymore. It was the driving force of the will of the people. So I think that's one of the things that keeps judges in check.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

Here, we recently had an election a couple of months ago and a lot of the judges that were here are not here anymore. It was the driving force of the will of the people. So I think that's one of the things that keeps judges in check.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

Here, we recently had an election a couple of months ago and a lot of the judges that were here are not here anymore. It was the driving force of the will of the people. So I think that's one of the things that keeps judges in check.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

But that's a very big problem where a lot of judges become desensitized and they either take it for granted, they don't see the human or the person that's in front of you because you can really change someone's life because judges really have so much power.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

But that's a very big problem where a lot of judges become desensitized and they either take it for granted, they don't see the human or the person that's in front of you because you can really change someone's life because judges really have so much power.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Judge David Fleisher: When Judges Choose Compassion Over Punishment?

But that's a very big problem where a lot of judges become desensitized and they either take it for granted, they don't see the human or the person that's in front of you because you can really change someone's life because judges really have so much power.