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Why it's not appropriateto
speak to the judge or write him a letter without notifying the other
side and allowing the other side an opportunity to be heard at the same
time?
A legal system is supposed to issue "blind" justice, without
favoring one party/person/attorney over another person/party/attorney.
The American legal system adopted much of English common law, thereby
having an influence on the way legal justice is administered in Tribal
Court. Under the American law, all people are to be afforded "due
process". This means that everyone is entitled to a hearing before
an impartial judge. Everyone is entitled to be able to cross examine
(ask questions) of the opposing party of witnesses against them. Everyone
is entitled to be given notice of legal proceedings against them. Everyone
is entitled to face their accusers or anyone that has filed a complaint
against them.
When a person/party/attorney approaches the
Judge without the other person/party/attorney being present, it is unfair
or at least gives the appearance of bias or partiality. The other person/party/attorney
needs to be afforded the opportunity to respond to allegations or complaints
or charges.
Therefore, it is unfair to all parties for the Judge to speak with people
on the phone or in person without the other person being present.
The English and American legal system refers to communications to a
Judge as being "EX PARTE" when done outside of the presence
of the opposing party. "Ex Parte communication" means when
one person/party/attorney speaks to the Judge without the other person/party/attorney
present or writes a letter to the Judge without the other person/party/attorney
present or writes a letter to the judge without serving the other person/party/attorney.
Generally, ex parte communications are not legal. There are exceptions
to this rule. If the communications is done according to the rules which
allow an ex parte hearing and order to be issued in emergency or exigent
circumstances, when irreparable injury or harm may come to the person
or the person's children or property.