>>511285122>I believe it’s you who is the retard, retard.Reasons for Recusal:
Conflict of Interest:
Lawyers and judges must avoid situations where their personal interests, relationships, or past involvements could compromise their objectivity in a case.
Personal Bias or Prejudice:
If a lawyer or judge has strong feelings, either positive or negative, about a party or the subject matter of the case, recusal may be necessary.
Personal Knowledge of Disputed Facts:
If a lawyer or judge has prior knowledge of facts that are in dispute in the case, they may need to recuse themselves to avoid influencing the outcome.
Financial Interest:
A financial interest in the outcome of the case can also trigger recusal.
Relationship with Parties:
Close relationships with parties involved in the case, such as family members or close friends, can create a conflict of interest.
Examples of Recusal:
United States Attorneys:
If a U.S. Attorney or their office becomes aware of a potential conflict of interest, they must notify the General Counsel's Office (GCO) of the Department of Justice for guidance, as they cannot recuse themselves directly.