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Judge Iasparro's Case Procedures

CONSENT TO PROCEED BEFORE A MAGISTRATE JUDGE

Judge Iasparro encourages parties to consent to his jurisdiction so that he may preside over the entirety of the case, including ruling on dispositive motions and presiding over any trial. Parties may also decide to consent to his jurisdiction for limited purposes, such as for ruling on a Pavey hearing. Because Judge Iasparro does not handle felony criminal trials, he generally is able to accommodate the requests of counsel for particular (and firm) trial dates. Parties are encouraged to read 28 U.S.C. § 636 and Fed. R. Civ. P. 73 regarding trial by consent and discuss this option with their clients and opposing counsel.

If all parties consent to the jurisdiction of Judge Iasparro for all or part of a proceeding, they should file their joint consent using the appropriate form below. In accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P. 73(b)(1), Judge Iasparro should be informed only if all parties agree to proceed before him on consent.

 

Magistrate Judge Consent Form  

Limited Consent Form




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