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Survey Results for Judge Gerard E. Maney 1

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Overall: 2

D-(0.67) out of 26 surveys

 

Do you approve of this judge's overall performance?

Yes: 4 No: 22

Part I. ABA Guidelines

ABA Guideline 5-1. Legal Ability.

 -1-1. Having legal reasoning ability. D- (0.64)
 -1-2. Having knowledge of substantive law. D (0.73)
 -1-3. Having knowledge of rules of procedure and evidence. D- (0.68)
 -1-4. Keeping current on developments in law, procedure, and evidence. D (0.70)

ABA Guideline 5-2. Integrity and Impartiality.

 -2-1. Avoiding impropriety and the appearance of impropriety. D- (0.60)
 -2-2. Treating all people with dignity and respect. D (0.71)
 -2-3. Having an absence of favor or disfavor toward anyone, including but not limited to favor or disfavor based upon race, sex, religion, nationalorigin, disability, age, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status. D (0.80)
 -2-4. Acting fairly by giving people individual consideration. D- (0.64)
 -2-5. Considering both sides of an argument before rendering a decision. D (0.71)
 -2-6. Basing decisions on the law and the facts without regard to the identity of the parties or counsel, and with an open mind in considering all issues. D- (0.64)
 -2-7. Having ability to make difficult or unpopular decisions. D- (0.65)

ABA Guideline 5-3. Communication Skills.

 -3-1. Having clear and logical oral communication while in court. D- (0.60)
 -3-2. Having clear and logical written decisions. D- (0.68)

ABA Guideline 5-4. Professionalism and Temperament.

 -4-1. Acting in a dignified manner. D- (0.64)
 -4-2. Treating people with courtesy. D- (0.64)
 -4-3. Acting with patience and self-control. D- (0.60)
 -4-4. Dealing with pro se litigants and litigation fairly and effectively. D- (0.61)
 -4-5. Participates and providing leadership to an appropriate degree in professional development activities and in jurisdiction-wide and statewide court improvement and judicial education activities. D (0.70)
 -4-6. Promoting public understanding of and confidence in the courts. D- (0.62)

ABA Guideline 5-5. Administrative Capacity

 -5-1. Being punctual and prepares for court. D- (0.65)
 -5-2. Maintaining control over the courtroom. D- (0.67)
 -5-3. Appropriately enforcing court rules, orders, and deadlines. D (0.82)
 -5-4. Making decisions and rulings in a prompt, timely manner. D (0.76)
 -5-5. Managing his or her calendar efficiently. D (0.78)
 -5-6. Using settlement conferences and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms as appropriate. D (0.74)
 -5-7. Demonstrating appropriate innovation in using technology to improve the administration of justice. D (0.74)
 -5-8. Fostering a productive work environment with other judges and court staff. D (0.77)
 -5-9. Utilizing recruitment, hiring, and promotion policies and practices to ensure that the pool of qualified applicants for court employment is broad and diverse. D- (0.64)
 -5-10. Acting to ensure that disabilities and linguistic and cultural differences do not limit access to the justice system. D- (0.60)

ABA Guideline 5-6. Additional Criteria

 -6-1. (Specialized Courts Only) Demonstrating the knowledge and skill necessary for this specialized court. F (0.44)
 

Part II. (Other Criteria)

1.   Case Management:

 a. Beginning court on time. F (0.00)
 b. Allotting appropriate amount of time for cases. F (0.00)
 c. Keeping cases moving according to schedule. F (0.00)
 d. Promptly ruling on discovery motions. F (0.00)
 e. Promptly ruling on pre-trial motions. F (0.00)
 f. Promptly making rulings during trial. F (0.00)
 g. Promptly issuing a decision on the case after trial. F (0.00)
 h. Setting reasonable schedules for cases. F (0.00)
 i. Maintaining appropriate control over proceedings. F (0.00)
 j. Allowing sufficient time for presentation of issues. F (0.00)
 k. Making appropriate use of magistrates, masters or other judicial officials. F (0.00)
 l. Using attorneys� time efficiently. F (0.00)
 m. [Civil Only] Assisting parties to reach agreement. F (0.00)
 
 n.
Length of time for ruling on discovery motions.
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 o.
Length of time for ruling on pre-trial motions.
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 p.
Length of time for entering judgments on a case after trial.
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2.   Application and Knowledge of Law:

 a. Basing decisions on evidence and arguments. F (0.00)
 b. Giving reasons for rulings. F (0.00)
 c. [Civil only] Issuing written findings of fact and law. F (0.00)
 d. Willing to consider error in fact and law. F (0.00)
 e. Having knowledge of relevant substantive law. F (0.00)
 f. Having knowledge of rules of procedure and evidence. F (0.00)
 g. Being able to identify and analyze relevant facts. F (0.00)
 h. [Criminal only] Issuing consistent sentences when the circumstances are similar. F (0.00)
 i. Being willing to make decision without regard to possible criticism. F (0.00)
 j. Making decisions without fear of being appealed. F (0.00)

3.   Communications:

 a. Speaking clearly and logically. F (0.00)
 b. Making sure all participants understand the proceedings. D- (0.67)
 c. Using understandable language. F (0.00)
 d. Providing written communications that are clear, thorough and well reasoned. F (0.00)

4.   Demeanor:

 a. Giving proceedings a sense of dignity. F (0.00)
 b. Treating everyone involved politely and with courtesy. F (0.00)
 c. Having empathy with the parties involved. F (0.00)
 d. Treating participants with respect. F (0.00)
 e. Presenting a neutral presence on the bench. F (0.00)
 f. Being consistent in his/her behavior. F (0.00)
 g. Conducting his/her courtroom in a neutral manner. F (0.00)
 h. Giving all participants an opportunity to be heard. F (0.00)
 i. Following and correctly applies the law. F (0.00)
 j. Consistently applying laws and rules. F (0.00)
 k. Not engaging in ex parte (one side only) communications. F (0.00)
 l. Treating pro se parties fairly. F (0.00)
 m. Exhibiting patience. F (0.00)
 n. Requiring the court staff to treat lawyers, witnesses, and litigants with courtesy, dignity and patience. F (0.00)
 o. Demonstrating impartiality (e.g., without regard to race, gender, party or other bias or prejudice). F (0.00)
 p. Demonstrating integrity and honesty. F (0.00)

5.   Diligence:

 a. Making tough decisions when necessary. F (0.00)
 b. Using good judgment in application of relevant law and rules. F (0.00)
 c. Doing the necessary "homework" and being prepared for his/her cases. F (0.00)
 d. Being willing to handle cases on the docket even when they are complicated and time consuming. F (0.00)
 e. Providing prompt access to the court in emergency matters. F (0.00)

6.   Bias Defense vs. Prosecution: (Criminal Cases Only)

Bias Toward
Defense
Completely
Neutral
Bias Toward
Prosecution
                                           
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
 

7.   Bias Defense vs. Plaintiff: (Civil Cases Only)

Bias Toward
Defense
Completely
Neutral
Bias Toward
Plaintiff
                                           
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
 

8.   Sentencing:

 
Sentences
Too Light
Appropriate
Sentences
Sentences
Too Harsh
                                           
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
 
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