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May 29, 2019

Jones Day seeks recusal of federal judge, cities allege he has become advocate for homeless

A major law firm is trying to recuse a federal judge from a new homeless civil rights case in Orange County, arguing his 18-month odyssey establishing a social services network through a related lawsuit transformed him from adjudicator to advocate.

Jones Day seeks recusal of federal judge, cities allege he has become advocate for homeless
U.S. District Judge David O. Carter

A major law firm wants a federal judge recused from a new homeless civil rights case in Orange County, arguing his 18-month odyssey establishing a social services network through a related lawsuit transformed him from adjudicator to advocate.

The rare move by Jones Day targets U.S. District Judge David O. Carter on behalf of three cities in south Orange County recently su...

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