I had a professor in college that was constantly giving me a noticeably harder time than the other students. It was a very small class, and I was a senior. In fact, I was a senior who got straight A's for the first time ever, except in this guy's class. It was a subjective grade, and since I was graduating, I got up the mojo to confront him on it. His answer was one that I never forgot, and I still find it aggravating to this day. He told me it was because I was the best student in the class. so, I said, why no A? He said, because you could have worked harder, you only did what you had to do to get the grade. It still burns me, because I should have gotten the A since I met all the requirements. Grr.
Why am I telling this? I think it is the same reason that so many TH's go easy on Wilmott and Nurmi and come down hard on Martinez. It's not who is better or worse, it is who is living up to the TH's expectations that they discuss. eiglarsh doesn't expect much from The defense attorneys, and doesn't get much, so he doesn't have a reason to complain. he expects a lot from Martinez, and apparently thinks that JM can do even better.
My professor told me I ought to feel complimented. I told him I would trade the damn compliment for an A anyday.
Sounds like good old fashioned jealousy, prejudice and so on.
Your prof cannot invent more requirements for you than for other students.
Truth is if you had a tape recorder on, since he admitted to creating special requirements just for you, he could have lost his job.