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#1 2006-07-17 21:58:12

klakritz
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From: Winchester Massachusetts
Registered: 2005-10-25
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'reclusal' for 'recusal'

Recusal is the action of a judge to disqualify himself from a decision, usually because of a real or apparent conflict of interest. When a judge recuses himself he, in a sense, separates himself from his colleagues, but he doesn’t actually turn himself into a recluse. Examples:

The standard for reclusal is not that a conflict actually exists, but rather that the appearance of a conflict exists.
amsam.org/2004_02_01_archive.html

This can lead to the effective reclusal of the potentially biased committee member from the decision; ...
www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.11 … 06.00092.x

Reclusal means the process by which a person is disqualified. He / she disqualifies themselves from a matter because of conflict of interest.
forum.fixcps.net/glossary.php

(j) Executive Reclusal. Executive shall recluse himself from all deliberations of the Board regarding this Agreement,...
www.secinfo.com/dRC12.z1M1.d.htm

The church lost the reclusal motion and eventually appealed the decision up to the US Supreme Court, which declined to grant certiorari.
www.factnet.org/Scientology/adversa.htm

The thread on the reclusal of Judge Stewart is somewhat of a side show.
p080.ezboard.com/fpacumenispagesfrm46.showMessage?topicID=238.topic

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