Impartialness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Evenhanded
Fair or impartial unbiased
prejudice
an attitude or disposition (as of a judge) that prevents impartiality [that the judge before whom the matter is pending has
sequester
isolation NOTE: Juries are sequestered in order to preserve their impartiality. Witnesses are sequestered so that their testimony is not influenced
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umpire
one appointed to decide between disagreeing arbitrators b : an impartial third party chosen to arbitrate disputes arising under the terms
vicinage
and from which the accused is entitled to have an impartial jury selected as required by the Sixth Amendment to the
Certiorari
he has not received justice or can not have an impartial trial in the inferior court
Disinteressment
Disinterestedness impartiality fairness
Disinterestedness
The state or quality of being disinterested impartiality
Egal
Equal impartial
Equitable
by a due consideration for what is fair unbiased or impartial just as an equitable decision an equitable distribution of an
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