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Should a party, or her attorney, stipulate to allow a "commissioner" hear and rule on the civil matter as a "judge pro tem"? I understand that a "judge pro tem" has authority that is quite different than the authority of a "commissioner".
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Posted on / May 09, 2021 13:27:00

This is not a constitutional law question. LawGuru's system routes questions to volunteer attorneys for answers based on the attorneys' expertise. You need to properly categorize your question to get a reliable answer. This sounds like a general civil litigation question. You need to ask it under that category.

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Posted on / May 09, 2021 13:27:00

This is not a constitutional law question. LawGuru's system routes questions to volunteer attorneys for answers based on the attorneys' expertise. You need to properly categorize your question to get a reliable answer. This sounds like a general civil litigation question. You need to ask it under that category.

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