Sentences with phrase «then recused»

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Trump then said he would have chosen a different attorney general if he'd known Jeff Sessions was going to recuse himself from the Russia investigation and said that «many people» have said he should fire special counsel Robert Mueller.
Levandowski announced that he was recusing himself from his role for the duration of the Alphabet litigation, and handing over the reins to then second - in - command at the self - driving department, Eric Meyhofer.
If they wish to follow Satan, then so be it, but they should recuse themselves from the legal aspect of our country and go back to their states and let transparency and righteousness of the upright persons run our country they way our forefathers meant it to be done.
Similarly, if Gorsuch were an alternate, then he could have replaced Scalia if Scalia felt the need to recuse himself.
Cuomo's then top aide, Steven Cohen, later revealed the AG had recused himself from any investigation of EnTrust, turning that portion of the probe over to Special Counsel Linda Lacewell.
After the civil case, Staten Island DA Dan Donovan opened a criminal inquiry, but then abruptly recused himself.
I have a recuse dog that is a Chesapeake bloodhound mix she has been abused by the previous owner and I have had her for about 3 years now (she is almost 5), she is crazy protective over me and we just got a 8 week old border collie heeler mix and my dog is doing all of the expected signs in your article but I feel as she is being more aggressive then described.
(He had already met Ms. Carey - Thomas, then the lead curator of the Turner Prize, and she recused herself.)
Benjamin and two other justices were then asked to recuse themselves due to their relationship with or public criticism of Blankenship.
The bill then reiterates two constitutional provisions that in the event a Circuit Court judge was forced to recuse the supreme court could name a replacement or the circuit court itself could call in another judge.
Second, if someone truly grasps the nature of conflicts of interest, then there is no need to take weeks to recuse themselves, or to fight it.
If Peter Wardle gains nothing from the appeals panel, then he should have acted in the best interests of the profession and recused himself months ago.
Jeff Stern «Interesting how in say... a divorce, if a lawyer worked for a firm that had dealings with the other party, that lawyer must recuse themselves and here we have a presiding judge who clearly was more then just employed by the firm but had conversations and was «cc'd in an email»
Interesting how in say... a divorce, if a lawyer worked for a firm that had dealings with the other party, that lawyer must recuse themselves and here we have a presiding judge who clearly was more then just employed by the firm but had conversations and was «cc'd in an email.
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