In U.S. federal courts, a magistrate is a judicial officer who assists and supports district court judges in managing their civil or criminal caseloads by handling certain types of legal matters from the bench.
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- Magistrates handle pretrial matters, administrative tasks, and other judicial proceedings assigned to them by district court judges.
- In certain types of cases, magistrates can conduct trials in certain cases with the consent of the parties involved and issue legal rulings on specific matters.