The presiding judge colluded with the plaintiff. What should I do?

1. Seek relevant legal aid: If the presiding judge is found to be colluding with the plaintiff in court, you can seek relevant legal aid, such as seeking a lawyer to help analyze the case, dialectically analyze the facts and evidence of the case, and safeguard your legitimate rights and interests.

2. Appeal: If you think that the actions of the presiding judge and the plaintiff violate the law, you can appeal to a higher court and ask for a new trial.

3. Reporting: If you think that the actions of the presiding judge and the plaintiff involve illegal crimes, you can report to the relevant departments and provide evidence materials for the relevant departments to investigate and deal with.