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Judge denies Roger Stone motion to remove her from case over comments about jury
2020-02-24
[Washington Examiner] The federal judge presiding over Roger Stone's case turned down the Trump associate's attempt to disqualify her.

U.S. Judge Amy Berman Jackson argued Sunday evening that there is no legal basis as to why she should recuse herself from the case after Stone filed a motion on Friday requesting that she be removed from the case for alleged bias.

Stone, who also asked for a retrial, raised concerns about the judge's partiality, pointing out that Jackson praised the jurors in his trial for their "integrity." The judge, however, shredded Stone's argument in her six-page filing, saying that her "general comment that 'jurors' served with integrity" did not "purport to, and did not address" Stone's new trial request.

"There is no rule and no case law that would justify the recusal of a judge for bias simply because he or she says something about an issue on the docket, on the record, at some point before a reply has been filed, or before a hearing ‐ which may or may not be required in the Court's discretion ‐ has concluded," she wrote.

She added, "If parties could move to disqualify every judge who furrows his brow at one side or the other before ruling, the entire court system would come to a standstill."

Jackson further defended herself by noting that she insured fairness throughout the case, including when Stone himself shared a threatening post about her on Instagram.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  the entire court system would come to a standstill

As it has.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-02-24 11:20  

#3  Judge issuing a decision that she's not biased. Right.
= Shitshow
Posted by: Lex   2020-02-24 10:50  

#2  Enough serious evidence for appeal.

If the Trunks take the House in November, she could be the shot across the bow of the politicized judiciary. Long over due signal to the American aristocracy.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-02-24 07:24  

#1  Is the decision up to her?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-02-24 05:26  

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