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Help ILAO open opportunities for justice Choose a reason to substitute your judge

If you wish to change the judge on your case, you may do so by filing either of the following motions at the earliest possible opportunity:

Each party is entitled to one substitution as a matter of right. However, you may not use your one substitution as of right if your motion is filed

  1. To delay or avoid a trial
  2. If your judge has already made a substantial ruling in your case

To use this reason, you must show that your judge has demonstrated actual prejudice against you. This is a very high legal burden to meet and often requires supporting evidence.

Your case may move to a new judge for reasons beyond your control, such as: