Recuse

[Re*cuseĀ·]

The verb recuse is used in legal situations and means to remove someone from a position of judicial authority, either a judge or a member of a jury, who is deemed unacceptable to judge, usually because of some bias.

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To refuse or reject, as a judge; to challenge that the judge shall not try the cause.

Verb
challenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested, in canon and civil law

Verb
disqualify oneself (as a judge, for example) in a particular case


v. t.
To refuse or reject, as a judge; to challenge that the judge shall not try the cause.


Recuse

Re*cuse" (r?*k?z"), v. t. [F. r'82cuser, or L. recusare. See Recusant.] (Law) To refuse or reject, as a judge; to challenge that the judge shall not try the cause. [Obs.] Sir K. Digby.

To refuse or reject, as a judge; to challenge that the judge shall not try the cause.

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