If you are presiding over a case in which a victim has been hurt and you're listening to them, you. You should be able to understand what they're feeling. And it takes a human being to do that. … All judges are told as they're coming on the bench to be watchful of [their emotional health]. … have to be very, very patient. You shouldn't lose your temper. Judges should not be yelling at anybody. And, you know, you have to keep it in check. (1:16:30–1:16:52)
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Asserts that judges are advised to monitor their emotional health.
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