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  2. Michael Best - Wikipedia

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    Michael Best & Friedrich LLP (commonly, referred to as "Michael Best") is a U.S. national law firm with more than 400 legal professionals, including more than 300 attorneys in 19 domestic offices. [1] The firm ranked 166th on The American Lawyer ' s 2024 Am Law 200 rankings.

  3. Legal adviser - Wikipedia

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    A justices' clerk had the powers of a single magistrate, for example to issue a summons, adjourn proceedings, extend bail, issue a warrant for failing to surrender to bail where there is no objection on behalf of the accused, dismiss an information where no evidence is offered, request a pre-sentence report, commit a defendant for trial without consideration of the evidence and give directions ...

  4. Kato Crews - Wikipedia

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    In private practice, Crews focused on labor, business, and real estate law. [5] He served as a magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado from August 3, 2018 to January 2024. [6] [7] He was the court's first African-American magistrate judge. [2]

  5. A look at the race for Magistrate Court judge - AOL

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    More reasonably, one strong Mondragón supporter argues that since the district court’s chief judge supervises magistrate court, Robert would vote on who’d be Rosenda’s boss. That’s a fact.

  6. Barristers' chambers - Wikipedia

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    In law, a barrister's chambers or barristers' chambers are the rooms used by a barrister or a group of barristers. The singular refers to the use by a sole practitioner whereas the plural refers to a group of barristers who, while acting as sole practitioners, share costs and expenses for office overheads.

  7. State court magistrate judge - Wikipedia

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    In Georgia, each county has a chief magistrate, elected by the voters of the county, who has the authority to hold preliminary hearings in criminal cases, conduct bench trials for certain misdemeanor offenses, including deposit account fraud (bad checks), grant bail (except as to very serious felony charges), and preside over a small claims court for cases where the amount in controversy does ...

  8. United States magistrate judge - Wikipedia

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    The magistrate judge's seat is not a separate court; the authority that a magistrate judge exercises is the jurisdiction of the district court itself, delegated to the magistrate judge by the district judges of the court under governing statutory authority, local rules of court, or court orders. Rather than fixing the duties of magistrate ...

  9. Magistrate to preside over Trump’s arraignment, not ... - AOL

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