SEXSON v. SERVAAS

No. IP 91-451-C.

830 F.Supp. 475 (1993)

Annette SEXSON, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Beurt R. SERVAAS, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. Indiana, Indianapolis Division.

July 21, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen Laudig, Laudig & George, Kevin McShane, McShane & Inman, Marilyn A. Moores, Cohen & Malad, Indianapolis, IN, for plaintiffs.

Wayne C. Ponader, Jeffrey S. Koehlinger, Bose McKinney & Evans, Indianapolis, IN, for defendants.


ENTRY FROM CHAMBERS

BARKER, District Judge.

Any litigant in a court of the United States may legitimately expect that the presiding judge will be impartial and will listen to and evaluate the merits of any arguments presented without prejudice or bias. So important is this expectation to American notions of justice that judges must not only be impartial adjudicators, they must also avoid activities which create the appearance of bias and thereby undermine...

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