Missouri Law Matters
Ever had a question you wish you could ask a judge? In this special Ask a Judge episode of Missouri Law Matters, Judge Matt Hamner answers Missouri’s most-asked court questions. From how to become a judge to what really happens in the courtroom, Judge Hamner offers clear, practical insights on the legal process. He shares what law school is like, how the bar exam works, why ethics are essential, and what to expect if you have a case in court. Whether you’re a student, a lawyer, or just curious about Missouri’s justice system, this episode gives you a candid, behind-the-scenes look at how our courts work. Takeaways To become a judge, one must first be a lawyer. Judges must adhere to strict ethical guidelines. It's important to communicate concerns with your attorney. The court's decisions are reflected in written opinions. Public perception of court decisions can be misleading. Law school requires significant dedication and effort. Bar exam preparation is crucial for success. Maintaining personal interests is important during law school. Distractions are common during the bar exam. Understanding courtroom procedures can alleviate anxiety. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setup 00:21 Understanding Judicial Ethics and Impartiality 03:20 Judicial Decision-Making and Public Perception 12:09 Courtroom Realities vs. Media Portrayals 15:11 The Art of Legal Strategy and Preparation 15:24 The Art of Cross-Examination 15:51 Understanding Elected Judges in Missouri 17:37 Balancing Law and Public Opinion 19:44 The Role of Judicial Decisions 19:57 Understanding Appellate Courts 20:11 The Role of Appellate Courts 21:23 Mentorship in Legal Careers 25:06 Advice for Aspiring Judges 28:30 Navigating Attorney-Client Relationships 39:35 Preparing for Court Appearances 47:59 Surviving and Thriving in Law School Keywords Missouri judicial system, becoming a judge, judicial ethics, public questions, attorney-client relationships, guardians ad litem, courtroom drama, court preparation, law school tips, bar exam preparation
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