2:26-mj-01062-1 USA v. WHITTAKER
Consent to Trial Before US Magistrate Judge ( 6
The defendant, WHITTAKER, has agreed to be tried by a US Magistrate Judge, rather than a district judge. This decision allows the case to proceed more quickly, as magistrate judges often have a faster docket. The consent to trial before a magistrate judge is a common practice in federal cases.
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2:26-mj-01062-1 USA v. WHITTAKER
Other · May 04, 2026
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The defendant, WHITTAKER, has agreed to be tried by a US Magistrate Judge, rather than a district judge. This decision allows the case to proceed more quickly, as magistrate judges often have a faster docket. The consent to trial before a magistrate judge is a common practice in federal cases.
Consent to Trial Before US Magistrate Judge ( 6
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