recuserɪˈkyuz
recuse (v)
- present
- recuse
- past
- recused
- past participle
- recused
- present participle
- recusing
English Definitions:
recuse (verb)
disqualify oneself (as a judge) in a particular case
recuse (verb)
challenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested, in canon and civil law
recuse (Verb)
To refuse or reject (a judge); to challenge that the judge shall not try the case or is disqualified to act.
recuse (Verb)
To refuse to act as a judge; to declare oneself disqualified to act.
recuse
Judicial disqualification, also referred to as recusal, is the act of abstaining from participation in an official action such as a legal proceeding due to a conflict of interest of the presiding court official or administrative officer. Applicable statutes or canons of ethics may provide standards for recusal in a given proceeding or matter. Providing that the judge or presiding officer must be free from disabling conflicts of interest makes the fairness of the proceedings less likely to be questioned.
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