eloignment
/ɪˈloʊnmənt/Definitions
1. noun
The act or process of removing a judge from a court or a case, especially due to a conflict of interest or bias.
“The judge’s eloinement from the case sparked controversy among the community.”
1. noun
The act or process of removing a judge from a court or a case, especially due to a conflict of interest or bias.
“The judge’s eloinement from the case sparked controversy among the community.”