Perhorrescence

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From Perhorreszenz (of lat. Perhorrescere = in horror, shuddering reject) occurs when a person in fear of an experience, a process of a specific person or a thing recoils, it has of itself, avoiding or even flees from her. In the outdated legal context , the term means the rejection of a particular judge because of bias . For example, after his arrest in 1835 , Friedrich Ludwig Weidig directed numerous requests for perhorrescence to his examining magistrates.

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Wiktionary: perhorreszieren  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. 170 years ago Weidig bled to death in his prison cell in Darmstadt Butzbacher Zeitung, February 26, 2007