APPEALS — POWERS OF DISTRICT JUDGE.

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1-2213. APPEALS — POWERS OF DISTRICT JUDGE. (1) Appeals from final judgments of the magistrate’s division shall be taken and heard in the manner prescribed by law or rule.

(2) Unless otherwise provided by law or rule, a district court judge shall review the case on the record on appeal and affirm, reverse, remand, or modify the judgment; provided, that the district judge in his discretion, may remand the case for a new trial with such instructions as he may deem necessary or he may direct that the case be tried de novo before him.

History:

[1-2213, added 1969, ch. 104, sec. 13, p. 353.]


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