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Jan. 31, 2018

Putting in the Time

Riverside Judge Mac Fisher allows unlimited voir dire and explains his rulings in detail.

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Putting in the Time
Riverside County Superior Court (Riverside)

RIVERSIDE — Judge Mac Fisher spent 25 years as a civil lawyer before going on the bench. So he’s not opposed to being corrected by the attorneys appearing on his felony trial calendar.

“I’ve very capable of being told I’m wrong,” he said, then jokes, “That’s poorly phrased,” before continuing: “I’m worthy of being told I’m wrong. I’m more receptive of being told I’m wrong and how to do the right thing, for the right reas... (continued)

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