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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed the defendant's petition to disqualify the judge. The petition was dismissed because it was untimely, filed after the first witness was sworn, and lacked a required supporting affidavit detailing specific grounds for disqualification. Furthermore, the Board found that the defendant's allegations of prejudice were based on subjective perception and did not meet the legal standard for disqualification, even on the merits. Therefore, the judge's petition to disqualify was denied.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed the defendant's petition to disqualify the judge. The petition was dismissed because it was untimely, filed after the first witness was sworn, and lacked a required supporting affidavit detailing specific grounds for disqualification. Furthermore, the Board found that the defendant's allegations of prejudice were based on subjective perception and did not meet the legal standard for disqualification, even on the merits. Therefore, the judge's petition to disqualify was denied.
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