Judges – Attorneys – Criminal Contempt – First Impression – Recusal – Judge’s Duty – Appeals
In re Marshall. (Lawyers Weekly No. 08-07-0692, 17 pp.) (Linda Stephens, J.) (Sanford L. Steelman Jr., J., dissenting) Appealed from Forsyth County Superior Court. (Michael E. Helms, J.) N.C. App.
Holding: Where there was an appearance of bias on the judge's part, it was his obligation to recuse himself from presiding over the criminal contempt proceeding ...
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Published: June 23, 2008
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