People of Michigan v. Robert Charles Cook ( 2016 )


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  •                                    STATE OF MICHIGAN
    SUPREME COURT
    September 30, 2016
    PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN,
    Plaintiff-Appellee,
    SC: 154394
    v                                                           COA: 317010
    Oakland CC: 1970-006123-FX
    ROBERT CHARLES COOK,
    Defendant-Appellant.
    _________________________________________/
    Statement of Chief Justice Young Denying Defendant-Appellant’s Motion to Disqualify
    YOUNG, C.J. To establish a basis for disqualifying a judge, a party must show that the
    judge has an actual bias, which is both personal and extrajudicial, against the party or that the
    probability of actual bias is too high to be constitutionally tolerable.       Cain v Dep’t of
    Corrections, 
    451 Mich. 470
    , 497-498 (1996); Crampton v Dep’t of State, 
    395 Mich. 347
    , 351
    (1975).     Adverse rulings do not establish actual bias unless they “display a deep-seated
    antagonism [by the judge] that would make fair judgment impossible.” Cain at 496, quoting
    Liteky v United States, 
    510 U.S. 540
    , 555 (1994).
    Here, the defendant-appellant seeks to disqualify me and other members of the Court
    based on (1) our denial of his earlier application for leave to appeal and various motions by an
    order dated September 5, 2014, and (2) a vague and unsupported allegation of an insurance fraud
    cover-up. I am unaware of the alleged insurance fraud and do not harbor any personal bias
    against the defendant-appellant. I therefore decline to recuse myself from participating in the
    decision of this case.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 154394

Filed Date: 9/30/2016

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/1/2016