Similar words: recuse, perusal, causal, excusable, refusal, accusation, espousal, inexcusable. Meaning: n. (law) the disqualification of a judge or jury by reason of prejudice or conflict of interest; a judge can be recused by objections of either party or judges can disqualify themselves.
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1. Not every campaign gave gift requires a judge's recusal , the court said. But , " but this is an exceptional case."
2. The government officer whose recusal has been applied for may give his view in writing with respect to such application.
3. Not every campaign gift requires a judge's recusal, the court said, "but this is an exceptional case."
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4. I don't know if there is an official recusal but he's said he's not going to participate in the MFG inquiry.
5. The recusal of a principal responsible person of an administrative organ shall be decided by the peoples government at the same level or the department-in-charge at the next higher level.
6. Tightening rules for recusal would help, says James Sample of New York University's Brennan Centre.
7. Where a client raises any objection to a decision of a judicial authentication institution on whether to implement a recusal or not, the client may withdraw its commission of authentication.
8. He said the court provided no guidance about when recusal will be constitutionally required.
9. Not every campaign gave gift requires judges a judge's recusal court said.
10. Article 48 The decision of a people's court on a request for recusal shall be made orally or in writing within three days after the request was made.
11. A labor dispute arbitration commission shall timely make a decision on an application for recusal and notify verbally or in writing the party of its decision.
12. Not every campaign gift requires a judges aqusisal judge's recusal, the court said.
13. He said the court provided no guidance about when recusels recusal will be constitutionally required.
14. Chief Justice John Roberts was one of four dissenters. He said the court provided no guidance about when recusal will be constitutionally required.
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