Magistrate Judge

Magistrate Judge in the United States

Magistrate Judge Definition in the context of the Federal Court System

A federal judge, appointed by a concurrence of a majority of the court’s district judges, who conducts initial proceedings in criminal cases, decides criminal misdemeanor cases, conducts many pretrial civil and criminal matters on behalf of district judges, and decides civil cases with the consent of the parties.


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