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Judicial disqualification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Judicial disqualification , also referred to as recusal , refers to the act of abstaining from participation in an official action such as a legal proceeding due to a conflict of interest of the pr...
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To withdraw oneself from serving as a judge or other decision-maker in order to avoid a real or apparent conflict of interest; -- often used with the reflexive; as, the judge recused himself due to a financial interest in the matter.
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Definition of recuse from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of recuse. Pronunciation of recuse. Definition of the word recuse. Origin of the word recuse. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » recuse...
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Definition of Recuse in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Recuse? Meaning of Recuse as a legal term. What does Recuse mean in law? ... If a conflict of interest exists, the judge may recuse herself on her own initiative. In addition, any party in a case may make a motion...
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Castle Should Recuse ... Note: On January 12, 2005 I sent the email below to Karl Ebert of the Oshkosh Northwestern Editorial Board. Bill Castle is a member of the Oshkosh Common Council who is running for Mayor in the February primary.
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What is recuse? Definition of recuse. recuse FAQ. Learn more about recuse. recuse facts. ... Law Dictionary -> recuse ... challenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested, in canon and civil law...
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