It may mean to reject another's authority as prejudiced or biased, or it may mean to withdraw oneself from the position of judging so as to avoid any semblance of bias.
Recuse is a legal term used when a person disqualifies oneself (as a judge) in a legal case due to a potential prejudice or partiality. Example: The judge recused himself from that case, citing a possible conflict of interest.Excuse is to release a person from an obligation or duty. Example: The gentleman is excused from jury duty as his serving would cause a hardship for his family.
Anyone can object, however getting the change is another thing, unless you can prove a clear conflict of interest.
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There is no such word in English. -You possibly mean "C'est la vie" , a French phrase, loosely meaning "that's life' .
I believe the word you are looking for is: RECUSE.
To remove yourself from an issue is to recuse yourself.
Any party to a lawsuit may ask a judge to recuse himself/herself.
Recuse... judge is asked to step down due to conflict or other reasons.
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If the judge fails to recuse themselves, you have little recourse except to appeal the verdict if you believe that the judge was biased in their conduct of the trial or the verdict.
Rogues in Robes - 2012 To Recuse 2-46 was released on: USA: 24 July 2013
Recuse is what a judge does when he or she excuses himself or herself from hearing a case based on reasons that might prevent the judge from ruling impartially or just appear like he or she is ruling impartially. For example if a case involved a relative in some way, the judge should recuse himself or herself from hearing the case.
The word sought may be "recuse" (to be disqualified from decisions based on possible bias or conflict of interest).The similar verb is recoups, recovers something lost.
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To initiate a motion to recuse a judge from hearing a case, a party must typically file a written motion stating the reasons for the recusal request. This motion should be supported by specific facts or evidence showing bias or conflict of interest on the part of the judge. The decision to recuse the judge ultimately lies with the judge themselves or with a higher court if the judge refuses to recuse.
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