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Roberts-Smith wants judge to recuse himself from deciding if OSI can see evidence
Save (1) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Ben Roberts-Smith has argued a judge should recuse himself from deciding if the Office of the Special Investigator can access his defamation court file, arguing the public might think he was biased and wanted to “further” his findings that the former…