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Sep 25, 2024 · An individual may request a judge to recuse themselves if there is a conflict of interest. A recusal, also called a judicial disqualification, is a request for a judge presiding over a case to remove themselves from that case so a new judge can be chosen. A recusal is requested by a motion, which the presiding judge may sustain or dismiss.
Sep 5, 2019 · A judge need not automatically recuse or be disqualified if a lawyer or party in a matter before the judge is an acquaintance or friend: However, recusal or disqualification is necessary when the ...
Oct 30, 2006 · When a judge refuses to recuse. Somehow the fact that Ontario Superior Court Justice David Marshall owns properties in the Haldimand Tract, which is part of the Caledonia land claims dispute, has got lost in the woodwork. It won't be one of the issues that will be resolved when the Ontario Court of Appeal renders its decision on the most recent ...
Oct 25, 2023 · Recusal, also called judicial disqualification, is the process of a judge stepping down from presiding over a particular case in which the judge may have a conflict of interest. Title 28 of the United States Code (the “Judicial Code”) provides standards for judicial disqualification or recusal. The official rule states that “ [a]ny ...
Jun 15, 2012 · Ed Ratushny, a law professor at the University of Ottawa who specializes in judicial conduct, said there is a strong presumption of impartiality on behalf of a judge. When that is placed into question, it must be carefully considered. “A person wanting to get a judge recused must have a pretty strong case to do that,” he said.
Apr 27, 2023 · What Is Judicial Recusal? Judicial recusal refers to a judge stepping aside or disqualifying themselves from a case. Judges may recuse themselves from a case if they have a personal or financial interest in the outcome of the case, if they have a personal relationship with any of the parties involved in the case, or if they have previously expressed an opinion on the matter at hand.
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Jul 19, 2023 · Standard for Recusal . Under Title 28 of the U.S. Code, recusal of a federal district court judge can be requested on two grounds: (a) bias or prejudice of a judge under Section 144 or (b) when impartiality might reasonably be questioned under Section 455. Section 144 requires a judge to recuse himself or herself when there is reason to believe ...