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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 636', '§ 636', '§636', '§3401', '§ 3142', '§ 3145', '§636']

Administrative Order of Referral - Judge Reidinger - Document No. 1 | United States Magistrate Judge | United States District Court
Administrative ORDER of Reference regarding the referral of civil and criminal matters assigned to Judge Reidinger to the Magistrate Judges Signed by Judge Martin Karl Reidinger on 11/27/07. (bsw) 3:2007mc00157 North Carolina Western District Court
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MISCELLANEOUS NO. 3:07MC157
IN RE: HONORABLE MARTIN REIDINGER, PRESIDING
JUDGE, REFERRALS TO MAGISTRATE JUDGES
THIS MATTER is before the Court on its own motion regarding the referral
of motions, and other duties, to Magistrate Judges serving in this district pursuant
to 28 U.S.C. § 636.
REGARDING CRIMINAL CASES, IT IS ORDERED THAT pursuant to 28
U.S.C. § 636 (a) and (b), and Local Rule LCrR57.1, in criminal cases assigned to
the undersigned United States District Judge, the Magistrate Judges shall be
specifically referred the following duties:
1) To accept guilty pleas or conduct trials on misdemeanor offenses for
which the maximum term of imprisonment is one year or less, if the
defendant has consented to proceed before a Magistrate Judge and
if such consent is necessary under 28 USC §636 or 18 USC §3401;
2) To accept tendered guilty pleas on felony offenses subject to
acceptance by the District Court. On a case-by-case basis, and for
the convenience of the parties, the undersigned may accept guilty
pleas in cases during regularly scheduled terms of court;
3) To conduct hearings pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3142, and 28 U.S.C. §
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636(a)(2) provided that upon notice that a party intends to file an
appeal of or a motion for revocation of a release order or amendment
of the conditions of release, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3145, any
release order shall be stayed pending disposition by the District
4) To enter a final order on any other non-dispositive criminal pretrial
motions, subject only to review by the District Court for clear error (if
properly appealed);
5) To make findings of fact, conclusions of law, and to recommend
disposition of any dispositive criminal motion, including suppression
motions through submission of a Memorandum and
Recommendation to the District Judge;
6) To perform all other duties as authorized in Local Rule LCrR57.1 that
are not contrary to the specific duties as set forth within this order.
7) Upon publication of the notice of trial for a matter, all trial-related
motions such as motions in limine, motions for issuance of
subpoenas pursuant to Fed.R.Crim.P.17(b), etc., shall be directed to
the District Judge for disposition; and
8) Upon publication of the notice of trial for a matter, motions to
continue cases from the trial calendar shall be directed to the District
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REGARDING CIVIL AND MISCELLANEOUS CASES, IT IS ORDERED
pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §636(b) and Local Rule LR72.1, in civil and miscellaneous
cases assigned to the undersigned United States District Judge, the Magistrate
Judge shall be specifically referred the following duties:
1) To preside over any initial pretrial conference requested by the
parties, or in the absence of such request, any initial pretrial
conference which in the discretion of the Magistrate Judge would be
conducive to effective case management, and issue all initial pretrial
scheduling orders as a result of the conference or filing of the
proposed discovery plan as authorized by Local Rule LR16.1(B);
2) To dispose of any civil pretrial motions pertaining to discovery,
including any motion for sanctions under Rule 37(b) arising out of
these referred motions, motions for protective orders, and motions to
quash; motions to amend; motions to strike, and all other non-
dispositive pre-trial motions subject only to review by the District
Court for clear error (if properly appealed), provided, however, that
all motions in limine, motions regarding the qualifications of expert
witnesses (Daubert Motions) and motions for special admission and
admission pro hac vice per LR83.1 shall not be referred and shall be
addressed by the District Judge,;
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3) To make findings of fact, conclusions of law, and to recommend
disposition of any motions filed for sanctions, motions to remand,
and all Rule 12(b) and 12(c) motions, including motions to dismiss
for lack of jurisdiction over the subject matter, lack of jurisdiction over
the person, improper venue, insufficiency of process, insufficiency of
service of process, failure to state a claim upon which relief can be
granted, and failure to join a party under Rule 19;
4) Notwithstanding the above provisions, the following matters may be
referred by the Court, but only on a case-by-case basis: 1) to make
recommendations in dispositive motions in patent cases, 2) to make
findings of fact, conclusions of law, and to recommend disposition of
any dispositive motion filed in Social Security Appeals and ERISA
cases, 3) to hear such evidence and rule upon such matters
involving temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions
and 4) to make recommendations regarding the disposition of
bankruptcy appeals, through submission of a Memorandum and
Recommendation to the District Judge, and 5) to rule upon non-
dispositive motions in patent cases and ERISA cases;
5) To enter orders involving any post-judgment execution proceedings;
6) To perform all other duties as authorized in Local Rule LR72.1 which
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7) Motions to continue cases from the trial calendar shall be directed to
8) Summary judgment motions will not automatically be referred to a
Magistrate Judge; rather, the Court will refer such motions on a
case-by-case basis for a recommended disposition; and
9) This Court retains the option to designate certain dispositive motions
filed in civil cases for referral to a Magistrate Judge in the discretion
of this District Judge on a case-by-case basis. The referral of a
specific civil dispositive motion will be communicated to the Deputy
Clerk and the parties by a separate Order of Reference on the
pending dispositive matter authorizing the Magistrate Judge to make
This the 27 th day of November 2007
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