· 4/10/1992
In Re Wallace J. Kaminski
Citations
- 960 F.2d 1062
- 295 U.S. App. D.C. 135
- 1992 WL 69652
How courts have described this case
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- holding that “conclusory, unsupported, or tenuous allegations” do not support recusal (citation omitted)
- “A judge should not recuse himself based upon conclusory, unsupported or tenuous allegations.”
- “A judge should not recuse himself based upon conclusory, unsupported or tenuous allegations.”
- “A judge should not recuse himself based upon conclusory, unsupported or tenuous allegations.”
- private party lacks judicially cognizable interest in prosecution of another person
- private party lacks judicially cognizable interest in prosecution of another person
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Judges: MacKinnon, Butzner, Pell
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