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Jason Moore appeals from the denial of his motion to recuse a Douglas County Superior Court judge from presiding over his motion to suppress evidence and statements. For the following reasons, we affirm. We employ an abuse of discretion standard in reviewing rulings based on motions to recuse.1

Moore, indicted for, inter alia, trafficking in cocaine and possession of marijuana, moved to recuse Judge Robert J. James, asserting that in 27 years on the bench, James has never granted a motion to suppress based on a violation of the Fourth Amendment of the U. S. Constitution, or has exhibited a policy of denying such motions, presenting an appearance of partiality. Without holding a hearing, James concluded that the motion to recuse was untimely because while Uniform Superior Court Rule 25.1 requires affidavits accompanying motions to recuse to be filed within five days of the affiant’s first learning of the alleged grounds for recusal, defense counsel’s affidavit indicated he had known about James’s alleged policy of not granting motions to suppress since at least 2002. James also found, without explanation, that the accompanying affidavit was legally insufficient. Moore appeals, alleging that the trial judge erred in denying his motion on its face rather than assigning it to another judge for a hearing.

 
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