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OCR: CONCLUSION The judgment of the court of appeals should be afirmed Respectfully submitted DREW DAYS, 111 Solicitor General NHOT Acting Assistant Attorney General WILLIAM BRYSON Deputy Solcitor General THOM AS G HUNGAR Assistant the Solieitor General JOEL Attorney AUGUST 8661 denial at trial ofa motion to recuse under Section 455 (a) may ever appropriately lead to reversal of conviction; the Seventh Circuit has observed: fundamental principle of appellate review that unless error affects the substantial rights of the appel- lant not basis of reversal. [I]f judge prO- ceeds IT case when there is only) an appearance impropricty ip his doing sn. the injury n the judicial system a8 whole and not to the substantial rights of the par tics. The parties IT fact receive fair trial, even though reason ...