It was an uncommon start to a trial as the defense called for the judge to recuse herself.
– It was an uncommon start to a trial on Monday as the defense called for the judge to recuse herself.capital murder trial, 186th District Court Judge Kristina Escalona told the attorneys that on Friday a witness told her they might have recognized one of the jurors while on the stand.
“I’m going to insist at this point that you recuse yourself and call the chief administrative judge,” defense attorney Joseph Hoerschel said.
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