0 to say that a judge or a member of a jury should not be involved in a trial because they have a special interest in its final result:
In these countries, conflicts have been managed internally rather than eliminated, by requiring board members to disclose conflicts and recuse themselves from conflicted decisions.
An example of the latter is when fairness requires that people disproportionately loyal to one party recuse themselves from adjudicating claims involving another party.
If this is the case, the relative could then recuse from any hiring decisions.
This arrangement may be disrupted if a senior justice replaces an active member of the court who is recused from hearing a case.
Yet he later refused to recuse himself from the case as legal ethicists almost unanimously agreed that he should.
He maintained that he did not deny the couple from being married but only recused himself from performing the ceremony.
They are both recused after two episodes aired.
Following several postponements, the 2nd judge recused himself from the case; no other judge has yet to be assigned.