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Alaska Statutes Title 22. Judiciary § 22.15.190. Assignment of district judges and magistrates

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Each district judge and each magistrate shall hold court at times and places that are assigned by the presiding judge of the superior court of the district.  The presiding judge in any judicial district may assign any district judge or magistrate within the district to serve temporarily in any other judicial districts.  Rules and procedures for temporary assignment including the emergency situation where a superior court judge is not readily available to assign a district judge or magistrate shall be as prescribed by the supreme court.

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