Sentences with phrase «to recuse»

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.
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.»
Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from any involvement in the probe in February, after news broke that he had spoken with Russia's ambassador twice in 2016 and failed to disclose those conversations during his Senate confirmation hearings.
I noted a few days ago efforts to mandate judges recuse in instances where a party, attorney, or law firm contributed to the judge's campaign.
Both Saugerties town justices recused themselves, and the case was shifted to Woodstock.
In a series of tweets and public statements, Trump has rhetorically strong - armed Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia investigation, calling him «beleaguered» and accusing him of taking a «very weak position» on matters involving Trump's former Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
In response to the questions that many players have sent, we will mark Justice Scalia as recused in all cases not yet decided for this term.
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.
Molinaro broke with Donovan after Donovan recused himself from a case involving the beep's grandson in 2007.
While Pellegrino's the Democratic nominee, Schaffer has taken the unusual step of recusing himself from the race.
The more that I think about this question, the more I conclude that it is appropriate for a federal appellate judge to be more reluctant to feel an obligation to recuse if the recusal would be based solely on the participation of an amicus or counsel for an amicus.
The price - tag of $ 999 may also recuse Apple of the highly competitive and lucrative premium market in China which typically lies in the $ 400 - 500 range.
Rensselaer County District Attorney Joel Abelove recused his office from the investigation of a police shooting that left a Troy man with head and shoulder wounds.
Only eight justices are considering the case; Justice Kagan recused herself, presumably because she worked on the case on behalf of the Obama administration when she served as solicitor general.
I'm a proud owner of three recused dogs living in the Philadelphia suburbs.
Even recusing all those with a stake in the outcome in the Climate Wars, there are still hundreds of thousands of scientists at large in America.
The traditional Jewish prayers after childbirth include «Ruler of Mercy, that the same way you have saved me from this great pain and from the dangers of giving birth, so too may Your mercies pour forth to recuse all the daughters of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the descendants of those who truly loved You, from this danger.»
The Post reports it's not clear whether Hochul recused himself or whether he was even aware of the investigation.
But now that special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating President Trump for Obstruction of Justice, there are media reports that Rosenstein is considering recusing himself as well, since he was involved in the Comey firing which may be part of the investigation.
In addition to all the work she does for animals, Katherine adopts many dogs herself — currently she has seven rescued pups and three recused cats — and calls herself the Mad Dog Lady.
The Attorney General recused himself personally from the investigation into Conlin, who was a close political ally.
Committee members recused themselves from voting in any category in which they or their firms appeared as finalists.
Justice Anthony Kennedy recused himself based on his participation in this matter as a Ninth Circuit justice back in the 1980s, and only eight justices will participate in the decision.
The 5 - 3 ruling — with Justice Stephen Breyer recused — said that the private right of action by investors against companies allowed by Section 10 (b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 does not extend to third - party vendors and others if investors did not rely on their statements or representations.
In accordance with the code of judicial ethics, judges frequently recuse themselves from cases where they have a financial interest that might create even an appearance of impartiality — for example where a judge holds stock in a litigant's company.
Caprara accepted a $ 1,000 campaign donation from the suspended Chief and must clearly now recuse himself from voting on any Town Board action with respect to Sullivan's two Disciplinary Hearings.
They already recuse from votes on which they have conflicts of interest.
Her appearance Thursday before Pakistan's Supreme Court was put off when one of the three judges in the case recused himself.
Caroline Wojtaszek, the Niagara County district attorney, filed an affidavit last week recusing her office from an ongoing investigation into the campaign accounts of former state Sen. George Maziarz.
He also brings up Cuomo referencing the instances when Cuomo recused himself form investigations into the governor.
In a surprise move, the Bronx Iron Horse, ace elex lawyer Stanley K. Schlein recused himself from the Blake residency case.
The Albany judge agreed to take the case after judges in Rensselaer County recused themselves from the politically explosive investigation.
Sessions previously recused himself from any involvement in the Russia investigation due to his role as a prominent campaign adviser and surrogate.
Because Justice Sonia Sotomayor recused herself — she sat on the panel that reviewed the issue in the appeals court — only eight justices heard the arguments.
We feel doomed to repeat those mistakes and / or often recuse ourselves from the game altogether to prevent that from ever happening.
Since justices occasionally recuse themselves, such ties are not unusual (see for instance «Free and Appropriate: Parents Wealth Muddies Special - Education Tuition Case «-RRB-.
(Justice Samuel Alito recused himself because he owns Exxon stock.)
The justices ruled unanimously (with Justice Neil Gorsuch recused) against a defendant's request for suppression of...
(«Get Mary Jo White recused from your SEC case!»
Therein, I wrote: «In my experience, some federal appellate judges will be more reluctant to recuse where the recusal is triggered by an amicus than if the same grounds for recusal involve a party to the appeal.»
AEG partner Darryl Greene of the Darman Group then recused himself from the project because of a past criminal conviction.
The case was prosecuted by the Bronx district attorney's office after Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance recused himself because of close ties to Spitzer, who also served as state attorney general from 1999 to 2006 and was dubbed the sheriff of Wall Street.
Records show that the men in question recused themselves from discussing projects to which they had ties, and that the funded projects got higher marks in their program areas than others that were not funded.
«Arrington disclosed his Layer investment and informally recused himself from judging that specific startup onstage,» she wrote.
The administration also allows recusals, where former lobbyists simply recuse themselves from discussions concerning whatever interest it is for which they used to lobby.
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