Verb(1) disqualify oneself (as a judge, for example) in a particular case,challenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested, in canon and civil law(2) disqualify oneself (as a judge(3) for example) in a particular case(4) challenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested(5) in canon and civil law
Verb(1) disqualify oneself (as a judge, for example) in a particular case,challenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested, in canon and civil law(2) disqualify oneself (as a judge(3) for example) in a particular case(4) challenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested(5) in canon and civil law
(1) How is the question - to recuse or not to recuse - made any more relevant by the fact that they hunted together again this year?(2) I have increasingly seen cases in which applications to recuse a judge have been made in circumstances where three or four years ago no one would have dreamt of it.(3) a motion to recuse the prosecutor(4) the Justice Department demanded that he recuse himself from the case(5) The justices said in a brief order, u2018In accordance with its historic practice, the court refers the motion to recuse in this case to Justice Scalia.u2019(6) She is the one who asked to recuse the Los Angeles court.(7) One of the plaintiffs in that litigation, the conservationist Sierra Club, has filed a motion to recuse Scalia from further participation in the case.(8) In this case, he ruled from the bench, saying that the defense's motion to recuse Mr. Sneddon and his office from this case held no merit.(9) And that leaves you really with either asking the judge to recuse the D.A. or asking for a curative instruction every time this happens.(10) it was the right of counsel to ask a judge to recuse himself from continuing to hear a case because of bias(11) The Plame investigation took a quantum leap in December 2003, when Attorney General John Ashcroft recused himself .(12) Number two, he's very bombastic in his motion papers, saying the prosecutors should be recused or the prosecutor should be substituted or thrown off the case.(13) Any doubt must, of course, be resolved in favour of recusal .(14) Next, a judge from Jackson County, Tracy Klinginsmith, recused all the prosecutors in Tomasic office - after all, their boss had been directly targeted by the defendants, and was himself recused .(15) Ashcroft couldn't transfer the case to the U.S. attorney in New Jersey because the prosecutors there asked to be recused from the case.(16) These mechanisms are those for the disqualification, recusal , or self-recusal of judges.