What should I do if the trial judge is obviously unfair and favors the defendant in ruling the case?

If a judge obviously favors one side during a court session, he may report or appeal to his leader or superior authority. If it is found that it has an interest in the other party, it can apply to the court to withdraw.

If the judge decides the case unfairly and favors one party, the parties can report it to the People's Procuratorate, the superior court or the supervisory department. If the party concerned is dissatisfied with the first-instance judgment of the local people's court, he or she has the right to appeal to the higher people's court within 15 days from the date of delivery of the judgment.

How to report local officials

When reporting local officials, you should pay attention to collecting evidence and report to the following departments: 1. Discipline inspection and supervision department. That is what we often call the Discipline Inspection Commission and the Supervision Bureau. 2. If you are suspected of committing a crime, report it to the local procuratorate or public security agency. The reporting hotline of the procuratorial organ: 12309.3, higher authorities. 4. The disciplinary inspection and supervision department of the unit where the target of the report is located.

I hope the above questions can be helpful to you. If you have any other legal questions, please consult a professional lawyer.

Legal basis: Article 46 of the Judges Law

If a judge commits any of the following acts, he shall be punished in accordance with the law; if it constitutes a crime, he shall be held criminally responsible in accordance with the law:

(1) Corruption, bribery, malpractice for personal gain, and perversion of the law;

(2) Concealing, forging, altering, or deliberately destroying evidence and case materials;

(3) ) leaking state secrets, trial work secrets, business secrets or personal privacy;

(4) intentionally violating laws and regulations in handling cases;

(5) causing judgment results due to gross negligence Making mistakes, causing serious consequences;

(6) Delaying the handling of cases and delaying work;

(7) Using authority to seek personal gain for oneself or others;

(8) Accepting benefits from the parties and their agents, or meeting with the parties and their agents in violation of relevant regulations;

(9) Engaging in or participating in for-profit activities in violation of relevant regulations, in enterprises or other Holding concurrent positions in a for-profit organization;

(10) Any other disciplinary or illegal conduct.

Judges who violate discipline will be dealt with in accordance with relevant regulations.