District Magistrates Commission
Magistrates Commission Members
of the Fourth Judicial District
Responsibilities
The magistrates commission has the
following responsibilities under the statutes of Idaho:
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To make recommendations concerning the
number and location of magistrate judges within the judicial district
(subject to funding appropriates by the legislature);
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To appoint magistrate judges within the
judicial district on a non-partisan, merit basis; and
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To conduct studies for the improvement
of the administration of justice within the district and to make
recommendations for improvements to the legislature, the Supreme Court, the
district court, and such other governmental agencies as may be interested in
the recommendations of the magistrates commission.
The determinations, appointments, and
recommendations of the commission made under subsections 1. and 2. above are
subject to disapproval by a majority of the district judges in the district
within a 30-day period after written notice to the district judges of the
commission's actions, unless such time period is extended for good cause by the
Supreme Court.
Appointment,
Qualifications, and Terms of Office
As general qualifications, each member of
the magistrates commission must be over the age of 18, of good moral character,
a United States citizen, and a resident of the state of Idaho and the particular
judicial district for which the magistrates commission is assigned.
The magistrates commission consists of the
following:
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The administrative district judge of
the particular district serves as the chair of the commission and has full
voting rights on all matters to come before the commission. The
administrative district judge may designate another district judge in the
district to serve on the magistrates commission;
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The chair of the board of the county
commissioners for each county in the district (or other member of the board
designated by the chair);
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Mayor of three municipalities within
the district. One of the three municipalities must be of a population over
10,000;
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Two qualified electors appointed by the
governor of the state of Idaho;
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Two attorneys appointed by the Idaho
State Bar; and
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One magistrate judge appointed by the administrative district judge.
The attorney members of the commission
serve two-year terms up to a total of six years. All other members serve
six-year terms and may succeed themselves, except the terms of the county
commissioners and mayors end when they cease to be mayors or county
commissioners.
Vacancies on the Commission--How Created
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All voting members: death, resignation,
or member moving outside of the county or district.
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Administrative district judge or
district judge member: the disqualification of 1 above and loss of official
status.
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County Commission members: the
disqualification in 1 above and loss of official status.
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Mayor members: the disqualification of
1 above and loss of official status.
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Attorney members: the disqualification
of 1 above and suspension or disbarment from the practice of law. A
temporary vacancy for an attorney member may be created if the attorney
member and an applicant are currently practicing in the same firm or were
engaged in the practice of law as partners.
NOTE: Except for resignation or death, all
members continue to serve until their successors are appointed and qualify.