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  2. Begin by filling in the plaintiff's name and address in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure all contact information is accurate for effective communication.
  3. Next, enter the defendant's details in the corresponding sections, including their name and address. This is crucial for proper identification of all parties involved.
  4. Indicate whether you are the plaintiff or defendant by checking the appropriate box. This clarifies your role in the case.
  5. In the section stating your objection, clearly write your name and check either 'PLAINTIFF' or 'DEFENDANT' as applicable. This formalizes your request for a judge instead of a magistrate.
  6. Fill in the date and provide your signature at the bottom of the form to validate your objection.
  7. Complete any additional sections regarding notice to parties and certificate of service, ensuring that all required notifications are documented correctly.

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A magistrate is a judge who has limited authority to hear certain issues. In the federal court system, magistrates are judges appointed by the district judges of the court to assist the district court judges.
DEFINITION: Objections to Magistrates Decisions may be filed if you feel that a magistrate was in error in issuing a decision on your hearing. The Judge assigned to your case number must hear objections to Magistrates Decisions. 1. The Objection to Magistrates Decision Form (Form C-14) must be completed.
An objection in court is a formal protest raised by a lawyer during a trial to challenge evidence, a question, or testimony. Objections aim to ensure that only legally permissible information is presented to the jury. A judge responds by either sustaining (accepting) or overruling (denying) the objection.
The judge may conduct a hearing, take additional evidence, or refer the case back to the magistrate for a new trial. The judge will agree (sustain), disagree (overrule), or change the magistrates decision and enter a final judgment.

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