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. |
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And the way the law works if there's any appearance of partiality, the judge is obligated to recuse himself, and he did. |
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Under existing law, such an allegation required the judge to recuse himself. |
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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. |
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Jurors are obliged to recuse themselves in the case of conflicts of interest. |
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Ministers do not recuse themselves from decisions that might affect their family's businesses. |
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We are always sensitive to judges who may have expressed a bias in one form or another and then refused to recuse themselves when challenged. |
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He certainly did not have to recuse himself because there was no need to recuse himself. |
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I think that we should recuse ourselves when we have those conflicts of interest. |
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A judge of the Dispute Tribunal who has, or appears to have, a conflict of interest shall recuse himself or herself from the case. |
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It is also the party's responsibility to raise issues of conflict and ask the judge to recuse himself or herself from the proceedings. |
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As to the allegation of conflict of interest, the Council cannot respond to a request to recuse a judge. |
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When will the minister comply with the Conflict of Interest Act and recuse herself from this file? |
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Many times we take it upon ourselves to recuse ourselves if we have a private interest in an issue. |
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The Conflict of Interest Act requires ministers to formally recuse themselves of any decision that would benefit their family. |
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For this reason, a judge who has a conflict of interest is expected to recuse him or herself. |
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We would expect the judge to recuse himself, and we would expect an independent Judicial Council to take steps to discipline the judge. |
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The judge said the royalty payment did not require him to recuse himself, according to 10th Circuit Clerk of Court Betsy Shumaker. |
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One of the plaintiffs in that litigation, the conservationist Sierra Club, has filed a motion to recuse Scalia from further participation in the case. |
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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. |
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Doing so makes it unnecessary for judges to decide themselves whether to recuse. |
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Through letters to the involved parties, she admitted to failing to recuse herself in all five of the cases. |
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Cuccinelli has been called on to recuse himself and his office from the case. |
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The complainant alleges that the municipal court judge made decisions contrary to the state of the law, refused to recuse himself, and acted contemptuously and with a desire for revenge. |
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Judges caught on tape may have to recuse themselves from the trial. |
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He said that in the case of a legitimate lawsuit against a member where there is a pecuniary interest and so on, the member should recuse himself. |
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Twelve years later, such a case came up, but he forgot to recuse himself. |
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If appointed, she would have to recuse herself from a large number of cases in her first year on the Supreme Court, because as solicitor-general she represented the government in their early stages. |
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Only about a dozen states have rules requiring judges to recuse themselves when lawyers who have contributed to their campaigns come into their courtrooms. |
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The procedure for when all justices recuse themselves from a case has varied over time. |
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The Commission brought a motion asking the Tribunal member to recuse himself from the case due to these alleged improprieties, and when the member denied the motion, it sought judicial review of the Tribunal's ruling. |
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Critics on the left have called for Thomas to recuse himself because his wife, Virginia, has worked with groups opposing the law. |
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If a reasonable person thought a black judge should recuse himself from a civil rights case, that would be sufficient to recuse the judge? |
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While some are holding out hope she will recuse herself, she's kept the door open to hear McDonald. |
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It noted that the State party had challenged the admissibility of the communication for non-exhaustion of domestic remedies, because the author did not appeal the decision rejecting his request to recuse the judge. |
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Massey Coal Co, Inc addresses when judges must recuse themselves because a litigant has contributed to their election campaign. |
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If one gets sued, then one is going to have to recuse oneself and lose one's privileges and rights under the Constitution until that court deals with it. |
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The decision on whether to recuse is ultimately up to the judge. |
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I think Dr. Rouleau explained that it is very high-level, and despite all this talking we're doing about him having to recuse himself, this is all hypothetical, according to Dr. Rouleau. |
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Another possible objection, for Democrats, is that she would have to recuse herself from all cases in which, as solicitor-general, she played a role. |
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Directors shall recuse themselves from any discussion, decision, debate or vote on any matter in respect of which they would be in a conflict or perceived conflict of interest. |
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I am interested in what issues he will have to recuse himself on. |
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She had practiced law in a small town enough years to know that to ask a judge to recuse himself was like declaring war on the entire Kingdom of judgedom itself. |
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Justice Goodson told the Democrat-Gazette that she would recuse from any cases involving Taylor and his firm that make their way to the Supreme Court. |
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