Chapter
Possible Judicial Bias in a Disorderly Conduct Case
The article raises questions about potential judicial bias in a disorderly conduct case due to the defendant's relationship with a recently retired county judge and the presiding judge's interactions with a felony judge regarding another case.
Clips
After being fined $200 for disorderly conduct, Anna may petition the court to waive her court fees if she can't pay.
43:58 - 46:27 (02:28)
Summary
After being fined $200 for disorderly conduct, Anna may petition the court to waive her court fees if she can't pay. A condition of her bond is court-supervised release and additional fees may also be charged to fund county operations and court special projects.
ChapterPossible Judicial Bias in a Disorderly Conduct Case
EpisodeSerial S03 - Ep. 1: A Bar Fight Walks into the Justice Center
PodcastSerial
A journalist investigates a possible connection between a county judge and a defendant in a criminal case.
46:27 - 48:46 (02:18)
Summary
A journalist investigates a possible connection between a county judge and a defendant in a criminal case. The defendant's case ended with a plea deal, and the journalist looks into why the defendant's court account has been handed over to the attorney general's office for collection.