This is a good question because the way you have posed the question reflects the problem many people have with the legal system.
Your feeling may stem from the court and/or your lawyer failing to perform their duties properly. But a feeling alone is not enough. If you cannot articulate how a court or your lawyer are failing to meet certain requirements, violating certain rights, failing to follow rules, or failing to comply with the law, and cannot cite the specific requirements, rules, rights, and/or law, then you cannot make an argument because you don’t possess the basic building blocks of the argument.
So, to answer your question: if you have a feeling that the law is not being followed, that your rights are being violated, or that other kinds of misconduct are being committed, you must identify 1) what those rights are; 2) what rules and statutes or case law are not being followed; and 3) what it is that the court and/or your lawyer are doing or failing to do that constitutes violation(s). Only then will the court or the appropriate disciplinary body consider your complaints and then take action, if appropriate.
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