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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Sep. 24, 2007

Self-Study Test

Self-Assessment Test - By Hon. Alex Ricciardulli - The rules regarding disqualification of judges on a peremptory basis are substantially the same in civil and criminal cases. True/ False

Self-Assessment Test

By Hon. Alex Ricciardulli

      1. The rules regarding disqualification of judges on a peremptory basis are substantially the same in civil and criminal cases.
      True False
     
      2. To disqualify a judge under Code of Civil Procedure section 170.6, in addition to an allegation that the judge is "pre...

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