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LWV League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
Orange County, CA June 3, 2008 Election
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Nicholas Six "Nick" Thompson
Answers Questions

Candidate for
Superior Court Judge; County of Orange; Office 4

 
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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of Orange County and asked of all candidates for this office.
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Questions & Answers

1. Around the country, we've heard people stress the importance of "a fair and impartial judiciary," How would you define a fair and impartial judge and how would you work to ensure your impartiality?

A fair and impartial judge is someone who avoids pre-conceptions regarding parties, issues and public opinion when cases are presented. A judge must be sensitive to bias, prejudice and emotional influences and prevent them from being a factor in the decision-making process. I have been all around the world for the military and have defended and prosecuted cases. My life and courtroom experience give me the foundation to engage in self-reflection to ensure that everyone is treated fairly and with respect. This will guide me in making decisions based upon the impartial application of the law to the facts of each case, and not some arbitrary influence.

2. Judges have an obligation to improve public understanding of the role of courts. How should they carry out that obligation?

As a prosecutor I have given presentations to community groups and schools that relate to our legal system. I would continue this practice of using my own time to help educate the public and children. Judges should spend a few minutes at the beginning of a calendar to explain the process that will be taking place, the options available to parties, jurors, and defendants and how court is going to be conducted. This provides a better understanding to the public and helps expedite the process.

3. How do you deal with difficult people, including peers, lawyers, clients or litigants?

A calm, but firm demeanor are essential when dealing with difficult people. It is also useful to help difficult people focus upon what issue has caused the difficulty and what specific solution would be proposed. This places emphasis on the issue at hand and helps diffuse emotional acting-out. This process helps lead to a rational settlement or decision. It also helps parties feel they have been able to be heard and understood, as well as, treated fairly.


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