Florida Judge's Recusal Not Required After Child's Arrest
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By Emily Sawicki

A Florida judge presiding over the juvenile division in a county where the
judge's own child was arrested or charged with a crime need not be recused
from juvenile delinquency cases, a state ethics watchdog has found, though
the judge must disclose the information to parties in juvenile delinquency
matters.

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