Law Monster
04-14-2006, 06:28 PM
What is her problem? She's cute for a judicial officer, but when they were passing brains, she was a the beauty shop, not the knowledge factory. :p
I have watched her in traffic trials where it was clear she has no clue as to the rules of evidence or the right of an accused to cross-examine the police officer concerning actual bias, etc.
I had a small claims appeal for a defendant, while I won, I could not believe that she accepted my argument. I have no idea how she determines what the law is, maybe she flips a coin.
On another day I had an unlawful detainer action, I observed that she is unable to control her court room. She will let lawyers and in pro pers ramble on and on for ever! After letting one lawyer ramble for 10 minutes, the opposing lawyer who politely waited spoke, and made a lot of sense with whatever the issue was, e.g. he cited several cases that if true were on point and completely controverted the rambling lawyer, however Davis simply said I grant the rambling lawyer's motion, which if true, meant she had no jurisdiction and subtantively and in all fairness was wrong! Oh well, if you want justice and fair play, go to a smart and fair judge like Rosenberg, or at least a smart judge like Collins.
I have watched her in traffic trials where it was clear she has no clue as to the rules of evidence or the right of an accused to cross-examine the police officer concerning actual bias, etc.
I had a small claims appeal for a defendant, while I won, I could not believe that she accepted my argument. I have no idea how she determines what the law is, maybe she flips a coin.
On another day I had an unlawful detainer action, I observed that she is unable to control her court room. She will let lawyers and in pro pers ramble on and on for ever! After letting one lawyer ramble for 10 minutes, the opposing lawyer who politely waited spoke, and made a lot of sense with whatever the issue was, e.g. he cited several cases that if true were on point and completely controverted the rambling lawyer, however Davis simply said I grant the rambling lawyer's motion, which if true, meant she had no jurisdiction and subtantively and in all fairness was wrong! Oh well, if you want justice and fair play, go to a smart and fair judge like Rosenberg, or at least a smart judge like Collins.