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Cases pin-citing Peretz

Peretz v. United States  ·  1991  ·  55 pinpoint citations from 21 cases, 12 distinct passages.


United States v. Sweeney  ·  2023-01-26  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 501 U.S. at 923
“[T]he duties that a magistrate may perform over the parties’ objections are generally 27 subsidiary matters,” unlike the “supervision of entire civil and misdemeanor trials.”
United States v. Ronald Tai Young Moon, Jr.  ·  2022-05-10  ·  Eleventh Circuit  ·  pin 501 U.S. at 923
“The most basic rights of criminal defendants are . . . subject to waiver.”
Com. v. Hopkins, T.  ·  2020-02-07  ·  Superior Court of Pennsylvania  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“The most basic rights of criminal defendants are ... subject to waiver”
Com. v. Hopkins, T.  ·  2020-02-07  ·  Superior Court of Pennsylvania  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“The most basic rights of criminal defendants are ... subject to waiver”
Ali Hamza Ahmad al Bahlul v. United States  ·  2016-10-20  ·  D.C. Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“Article III serves as an inseparable element of the constitutional system of checks and balances by preserving the role of the Judicial Branch in our tripartite system of government”
Stackhouse v. People  ·  2015-06-29  ·  Supreme Court of Colorado  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“The most basic rights of criminal defendants are ... subject to waiver.”
Elijah Addai v. Robyn Schmalenberger  ·  2015-01-09  ·  Eighth Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“[Fjailure to object to closing of courtroom is waiver of right to public trial.”
United States v. Roach  ·  2012-11-09  ·  D. New Mexico  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“The most basic rights of criminal defendants are ... subject to waiver.”
Ardi Ltd. Partnership v. Buncher Co. (In Re River Entertainment Co.)  ·  2012-03-30  ·  W.D. Pennsylvania  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“[L]itigants may waive their personal right to have an Article III judge preside over a civil trial.”
Elder v. Berghuis  ·  2009-09-18  ·  W.D. Michigan  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“To the extent de novo review is required to satisfy Article III concerns, it need not be exercised unless requested by the parties.”
Love v. Commissioner of Social Security  ·  2009-03-04  ·  W.D. Michigan  ·  pin 111 S. Ct. at 2661
“The Federal Magistrates Act requires a district court to conduct a de novo review only of those portions of the Report to which an objection has been made.”
United States v. Mabry  ·  2008-07-28  ·  Third Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“The most basic rights of criminal defendants are ... subject to waiver.”
Jeremiah W. Holder v. Carla R. Holder  ·  2004-12-09  ·  Ninth Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“Given the bloated dockets that district courts have now come to expect as ordinary, the role of the magistrate in today’s federal judicial system is nothing less than indispensable.”
Commonwealth v. Byrne  ·  2003-09-23  ·  Superior Court of Pennsylvania  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“The most basic rights of criminal defendants are ... subject to waiver.”
Farmer, James A. v. Litscher, Jon E.  ·  2002-09-18  ·  Seventh Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“[Ljitigants may waive their personal right to have an Article III judge preside over a civil trial.”
United States v. Gul Khan Khattak  ·  2001-12-06  ·  Third Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“The most basic rights of criminal defendants are ... subject to waiver.”
Fajardo Shopping Center, S.E. v. Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Puerto Rico, Inc.  ·  1999-02-11  ·  First Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
“litigants may waive their personal right to have an Article III judge preside over a civil trial”
Fajardo Shopping Center, S.E. v. Sun Alliance Ins. Co. of Puerto Rico, Inc.  ·  1999-02-03  ·  First Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
"litigants may waive their personal right to have an Article III judge preside over a civil trial"
Stauble v. Warrob, Inc.  ·  1992-10-13  ·  First Circuit  ·  2 pin-cites  ·  pin 111 L. Ed. 2d at 808
"litigants may waive their personal right to have an Article III judge preside over a civil trial"
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