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Magistrates sit in the Local Court and are often responsible for presiding over a large number of cases on any single day. They may hear applications for adjournments, decide penalties where a person pleads guilty or decide whether a person is guilty if they choose to challenge the case.
In court, parties/legal practitioners refer to the judge as Your Honour. Yes, your Honour. To refer to a judge who is not present in the courtroom you can refer to them as Justice Smith OR His or Her Honour BUT NOT His or Her Honour Justice Smith.
Magistrates are responsible for conducting arraignments, small claims hearings, informal hearings, setting bond, and performing marriages.
Generally, magistrates and judges have the same judicial presence but with slightly different roles. Both judges and magistrates have the same authority in hearing cases, ruling objections, and determining the outcome. However, judges have more power than magistrates.
While District Judges can hear any matter falling within the District Courts broad jurisdiction, the duties of a Magistrate Judge vary from district to district. Magistrate Judges may be authorized to preside in almost every type of federal trial proceeding except for felony cases.
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They are appointed by the chief judge to hear cases and make findings of fact and recommendations in a General Magistrates Report to judges in the Family, Circuit Civil, Juvenile and Probate Divisions.
(1) The Court of a Chief Judicial Magistrate may pass any sentence authorised by law except a sentence of death or of imprisonment for life or of imprisonment for a term exceeding seven years.
Performs a variety of judicial duties in the Colorado Judicial System including deciding the merits of cases, hearing and evaluating evidence and witness credibility, analyzing laws and rules, making findings of fact and conclusions of law and issuing oral or written decisions and orders to resolve cases.
I shall be recommending to you the rules postulated by Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher who stated the attributes of a judicial officer thus: Four things belong to a magistrate/judge (1) To hear courteously (2) To answer wisely (3) To consider soberly and (4) To decide impartially.
On the civil side, magistrates hear small claims cases, enter orders for summary ejectment (evictions), determine involuntary commitments, and handle other responsibilities. The magistrate is the only civil official in the state who can perform a marriage. A magistrate is an officer of the district court division.

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