A judge shall hear and decide matters assigned to the judge, except when disqualification is required by Rule 2.11 or other law.
Vt. Admin. Ord. Of. Sup. Ct. 2.7
Comment
[1] Judges must be available to decide the matters that come before the court. Although there are times when disqualification is necessary to protect the rights of litigants and preserve public confidence in the independence, integrity, and impartiality of the judiciary, judges must be available to decide matters that come before the courts. Unwarranted disqualification may bring public disfavor to the court and to the judge personally. The dignity of the court, the judge's respect for fulfillment of judicial duties, and a proper concern for the burdens that may be imposed upon the judge's colleagues require that a judge not use disqualification to avoid cases that present difficult, controversial, or unpopular issues.
Reporter's Notes
Rule 2.7 carries forward Vermont Code 1994, Canon 3(B)(1), adding an express reference to Rule 2.11. New Comment [1] is added to emphasize that disqualification must not be used to avoid unpopular or unpleasant cases. See ABA Reporter's Explanation 96-97.