PER CURIAM.
There is no doubt that the trial judge's participation in an ex-parte hearing at which opposing counsel made highly adverse statements concerning the absent and unrepresented appellant was so irremediably improper that he was mandatorily required to recuse himself. See Rollins v. Baker,
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