
1) Challenge a judge 2) Challenge a juror 3) Disqualify 4) Disqualify a juror 5) Disqualify in court 6) French word used in English 7) Step aside, judicially 8) Take out of the box 9) To refuse or reject 10) To refuse to act as a judge 11) Withdraw as a judge 12) Withdraw from a case
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v. to refuse to be a judge (or for a judge to agree to a request by one of the parties to step aside) in a lawsuit or appeal because of a conflict of interest or other good reason (acquaintanceship with one of the parties, for example). It also applies to a judge or prosecutor being removed or voluntarily removing himself/herself from a criminal ca...
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• (v. t.) To refuse or reject, as a judge; to challenge that the judge shall not try the cause.
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(v) Recuse is act by which a judge or prosecutor refuses to hear the case or present the case, when his interests are conflicted in the case barring him from a neutral stand, and when one of the party requests for change of such judge or prosecutor
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Re·cuse' transitive verb [ French
récuser , or Latin
recusare . See
Recusant .]
(Law) To refuse or reject, as a judge; to challenge that the judge shall not try the cause. [ Obsolete]
Sir K. Digby. Found on
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/R/29

See: recusal
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[
v] - disqualify oneself (as a judge, for example) in a particular case 2. [v] - challenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested, in canon and civil law
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recuse To refuse. To protest against, to object to; that is, to disqualify someone from judging or participating in something because of bias, incompetence, or personal interest; or to withdraw oneself for one of those reasons.
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This means to take one’s self off of a case, usually due to conflicts of interest or other issues relating to the case. Following reports of meeting with the Russian envoy to the United States, Attorney General Jeff Sessions vowed to recuse himself from investigations of Russia’s possible ties to the Trump campaign. Usually, after discovering a...
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To disqualify oneself as a judge
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disqualify oneself as a judge in a particular case
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