Motion for Review of Magistrate Judge's Order is a legal document that was released by the District of Columbia Courts - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C..
Q: What is a Motion for Review of Magistrate Judge's Order?
A: A Motion for Review of Magistrate Judge's Order is a formal request to have a higher-level judge review, and potentially overturn or modify, a decision made by a magistrate judge in a legal case.
Q: When is a Motion for Review of Magistrate Judge's Order filed?
A: A Motion for Review of Magistrate Judge's Order is typically filed when one party disagrees with the decision made by the magistrate judge and wishes to have it reevaluated by a higher-level judge.
Q: What is the purpose of filing a Motion for Review of Magistrate Judge's Order?
A: The purpose of filing a Motion for Review of Magistrate Judge's Order is to seek a review of the magistrate judge's decision and potentially have it changed or overturned in favor of the filing party.
Q: What happens after filing a Motion for Review of Magistrate Judge's Order?
A: After filing a Motion for Review of Magistrate Judge's Order, the higher-level judge will review the motion and the original decision made by the magistrate judge. The higher-level judge can then affirm, modify, or overturn the decision.
Q: Who can file a Motion for Review of Magistrate Judge's Order?
A: Any party to the legal case can file a Motion for Review of Magistrate Judge's Order, including the plaintiff (the party bringing the case) or the defendant (the party defending against the case).
Form Details:
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