Trial lawyers don’t win every argument in front of every judge. And, yes. Some of those losses come on significant issues and important cases. But here’s the thing: there are prescribed ways to deal with those disagreements. You can respectfully present that option to the judge and let him or her know that there are ways to avoid that costly process. If that doesn’t work, you take your medicine and your remedy. You don’t invite a screaming match with the judge – who you will no doubt see again (with that client and others). There’s only one gavel in the room and you don’t have it.
Here is the link:
Oath Keepers lawyer and federal judge in screaming match in court over US Capitol riot case