The following excerpt is from United States v. Marshall, 451 F.2d 372 (9th Cir. 1971):
15 The trial judge was the frequent target, during both the criminal trial and the proceedings on December 14, of numerous opprobrious epithets and insulting characterizations. Since the need no longer exists for immediate penal vindication of the dignity of the court, we suggest that the trial judge give serious consideration to the decided advantages of having another judge conduct further proceedings. See Mayberry v. Pennsylvania, 400 U.S. 455, 91 S.Ct. 499, 27 L.Ed.2d 532 (1971). Justice must also satisfy the appearance of justice.
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