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Anchor text: magistrate judges
Target Entity: United_States_magistrate_judge
Preceding Context: Subordinate or inferior jurisdiction judges in U.S. legal practice are sometimes called magistrates, although in the federal court of the United States, they are called
Succeeding Context: . Subordinate judges in U.S. legal practice who are appointed on a case-by-case basis, particularly in cases where a great deal of detailed and tedious evidence must be reviewed, are often called "masters" or "special masters" and have authority in a particular case often determined on a case by case basis.
Paragraph Title: United States
Source Page: Judge

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