A description of two calendaring procedures used by the Eastern District of North Carolina. The first involved civil cases, which are randomly assigned to judges who travel among the court's divisions to try the cases. The second involved criminal cases, which are assigned for several consecutive months to a team of one judge and one magistrate judge who remain responsible for the cases until final disposition.
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Calendaring Practices of the Eastern District of North Carolina
January 1, 1987
