By Aebra Coe ( January 30, 2015, 11:48 AM EST) -- California judges are not disqualified from presiding over cases in which they once appeared as deputy district attorneys, as long as the appearance was for a nonsubstantive matter such as an uncontested motion or scheduling conference, the state high court's ethics committee declared in a formal opinion Thursday....
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