Sentences with phrase «not recused»

Another, who was not recused, was told by her husband all of the new coverage of the trial, including proceedings when the jurors were asked to leave the room.
In response to questions about whether Sessions» involvement in requesting the OIG review violated the scope of his recusal, a DOJ representative said, «The AG is not recused from personnel and misconduct issues related to the management of the department.»
I recused myself from any investigation into the campaigns for president, but I did not recuse myself from defending my honor against scurrilous and false allegations.
I have also filed a complaint against Tony Jones» attorney and the family court judge (is she the attorney's former law partner and if so why didn't she recuse herself from this case?).
Can't he recuse himself and kick the issue to outside counsel, as has been done by past AGs when two branches of government duke it out in court?)
Rensselaer County District Attornny Joel E. Abelove issued a statement suggesting he will not recuse his office from investigation the recent shooting for a 22 - year - old man by a Troy police officer.
Degnan pointed out that the former vice chairman didn't recuse himself from lease talks.
Trump directed his White House counsel to tell Attorney General Jeff Sessions to not recuse himself from the Justice Department's investigation into potential ties between Russia and the Trump campaign, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Why didn't he recuse himself from this investigation as he did with the Paterson investigations?
Hawkes did not recuse himself from discussion or voting on the school, although fellow CSAB member Hilda Parler, who sits on the board of another NHA - managed charter, did recuse herself.
* CryTek tried to accuse Ortwin of not recusing himself even though he actually got a waiver from CryTek before negotiating the agreement.
Closure Report: This Complaint is the result of the Complainant's view that the Judge showed bias, that the Judge did not recuse from a number of matters after motions for recusal were made; and the Judge denied certain motions despite the law.
If a judge does not recuse herself, one or both parties in the case may file a motion for substitution, which asks for a new judge.
Also, if a judge does not recuse herself when she knows she should, the losing party at trial may be able to win a new trial on appeal by arguing that the judge acted improperly by not recusing herself.
Doug, This does raise again the question about why Justice Breyer does not recuse himself from cases involving the guidelines.
It concluded that the challenging party's due process rights were violated because the appellate judge did not recuse himself after the opposing side contributed $ 3 million to his campaign while the case was pending.
If it's very blatant that the judge is biased and will not recuse himself or stop his biases, you can file for a Writ of Prohibition with the superior court.
It should also be noted that a judge can not recuse himself if there is no other judge capable of hearing the case is available (the classic example is the case deals with an issue regarding pay of the judicial branch of government.
If the adjudicator does not recuse herself, the reasons for not doing so will be included in the final decision on the dispute.
Surely Justice Alito didn't recuse himself (which would have implied involvement in the case).

Not exact matches

The spokeswoman, Lisa Klem, did not say why Contreras was recused and added that the case was randomly reassigned.
«It's clearer than ever now that the attorney general can not, in good faith, oversee an investigation at the Department of Justice and the FBI of the Trump - Russia connection, and he must recuse himself immediately,» Franken said.
Federal ethics rules do not require government officials to sell off their investments but they must recuse themselves from matters that would affect those investments.
Musk has recused himself from voting on the deal, but that doesn't stop him from doing media interviews, where he claims he expects a two - thirds majority in favor of the merger.
Sessions has been a target of Trump's ire since he recused himself last March from the FBI's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 US election, following reports that he was not forthcoming during his Senate confirmation hearing about his contacts with Russian officials during the campaign.
Trump ordered top White House attorney Donald F. McGahn II as well as several other members of his staff to convince Sessions not to recuse himself.
Importantly, I recused myself not because of any asserted wrongdoing on my part during the campaign, but because a Department of Justice regulation, 28 CFR 45.2, required it.
On Wednesday, Trump told The New York Times that he wouldn't have hired Attorney General Jeff Sessions if he had known Sessions would recuse himself from the investigation into Russia's election interference and whether his campaign team collaborated at all.
He has repeatedly called Sessions — who recused himself in March from all matters relating to the 2016 campaigns and the Russia investigation after it emerged that he had not disclosed his conversations with Kislyak — a «weak» attorney general, and urged the DOJ and Republicans to investigate Clinton and the Democrats for their alleged «collusion» with the Russians.
Trump's attacks against Sessions intensified last summer, when the president said he would not have tapped the «beleaguered» former Alabama senator for attorney general had he known Sessions would recuse himself.
He added that he did not tell Sessions about the conversation, which he took notes on, because he had information to suggest that Sessions would soon recuse himself from the investigation.
(Sessions is recused from oversight over the probe, but a new attorney general wouldn't necessarily be — and could rein it in.)
These responsibilities include: (i) fostering processes that allow the Board to function independently of management and encouraging open and effective communication between the Board and management of the Company; (ii) providing input to the Chairman on behalf of the independent Directors with respect to Board agendas; (iii) presiding at all meetings of the Board at which the Chairman is not present, as well as regularly scheduled executive sessions of independent Directors; (iv) in the case of a conflict of interest involving a Director, if appropriate, asking the conflicted Director to leave the room during discussion concerning such matter and, if appropriate, asking such Director to recuse him or herself from voting on the relevant matter; (v) communicating with the Chairman and the CEO, as appropriate, regarding meetings of the independent Directors and resources and information necessary for the Board to effectively carry out its duties and responsibilities; (vi) serving as liaison between the Chairman and the independent Directors; (vii) being available to Directors who have concerns that can not be addressed through the Chairman; (viii) having the authority to call meetings of the independent Directors; and (ix) performing other functions as may reasonably be requested by the Board or the Chairman.
In the legal system, not only are judges supposed to recuse themselves when they have doubts about their ability to be objective; they are also supposed to recuse themselves when the public might have doubts about their ability to be impartial.
The argument is that, while Sessions has recused himself in matters related to Russian interference in the election, that recusal does not give Rosenstein, in his supervisory role toward the Special Prosecutor, the power to execute AG authority (in that supervisory role), except in those areas where Sessions recused himself.
Up to this point, Cherkasky said, he has been recusing himself from cases that would pose a conflict, but that solution is «not a long - term solution.»
Okudzeto's mentor, John Dramani Mahama, who elevated him to Deputy Minister of Education amidst protest from the public, should simply have recused himself from the Commonwealth Observer Team as a mark of honour but he did not do so as proof that he has never had any honour — period!
Mujica also said he did not anticipate having to recuse himself from CUNY votes, but would if he perceived a conflict.
Two other cases were rescheduled because judges had to recuse themselves, due to potential conflicts of interest, and there was not a quorum of judges to hear the cases.
Shouldn't the DA's office have recused themselves from the investigation?
It's not unusual for an individual judge to recuse himself or herself from a case, said Rick Trunfio, chief assistant district attorney.
While DeRosa pledged to recuse herself from any issues where relatives had a stake, the perception of this web of connections can't help Cuomo when an opponent in Iowa makes hay out of it.
Adler, who was selected in 2012 after Staten Island District Attorney Dan Donovan recused himself from the case, wouldn't comment why he needed more time, citing grand jury secrecy.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke twice with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. last year — encounters he did not disclose during his confirmation hearings — fueling calls for him to either resign or recuse himself from a Justice Department investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
«It's just not enough to say that he recused himself from the vote,» said Kaehny of Reinvent Albany.
To the extent that Mulrow will or will not be required to recuse himself is a real issue for Governor Cuomo and for the public.
The governor's office has not said whether Mulrow will recuse himself from deliberations with NYRA if a company controlled by Fields were to apply for the privatized franchise.
She had a conflict of interest and could not address her concerns, recusing herself from the vote.
«Mr. Agata should have recused himself in early February, at the very latest, when it became publicly known that JCOPE's own rules had been blatantly violated inside the governor's chambers in 2014 while he was there — but he didn't.
Mr. Schneiderman — In what situations will you recuse yourself if you don't agree with a state law or policy?
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