Coming out on the short end of an important ruling by a trial court, lawyers, like normal people, often reach for an excuse. The sting of losing is perhaps most often soothed by finding fault with the judge.“It was a long call I sat through before our case was heard, and it seemed like today was a day you did not want to be representing a defendant before Judge Arbitrary.”“The bailiff told me the judge’s wife must’ve burnt his toast this morning, and I believe it. From the moment he took the …