Defendant Consents to Plea Before Magistrate Under Rule 11
Case Summary
The 'Consent to Plea before Magistrate (Rule 11)' shows a defendant agreeing to enter a guilty plea before a magistrate judge under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 11. This procedure streamlines plea acceptance without a district judge's direct involvement.
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Consent to Plea before Magistrate (Rule 11)
Pleading · May 11, 2026
The defendant agreed to enter a guilty plea before a magistrate judge under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 11. This means the court accepted the defendant's consent to plead without a district judge presiding over the plea hearing. It speeds up the process and confirms the defendant's willingness to plead guilty formally.
Key Issues
- • Rule 11 plea
- • Magistrate judge
- • Defendant consent
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Consent to Plea before Magistrate (Rule 11)
Pleading · May 11, 2026
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The defendant agreed to enter a guilty plea before a magistrate judge under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 11. This means the court accepted the defendant's consent to plead without a district judge presiding over the plea hearing. It speeds up the process and confirms the defendant's willingness to plead guilty formally.
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