Title 05 · WY
5-9-132(a) and the rules promulgated by the Wyoming supreme
Citation: Wyo. Stat. § 5-9-132
Section: 5-9-132
5-9-132(a) and the rules promulgated by the Wyoming supreme court; (xi) In accordance with the Wyoming Rules of Criminal Procedure, conduct extradition proceedings, initial appearances and preliminary examinations for persons charged with felonies;
(xii) Preserve and enforce order in his immediate presence and in the proceedings before him;
(xiii) Hear and issue orders in peace bond, stalking and domestic violence cases under Wyoming Statutes title 7, chapter 20 and title 35, chapter 21;
(xiv) Conduct small claims trials;
(xv) In misdemeanor cases, to conduct arraignments, accept plea agreements, order the examination of a defendant who enters a plea of not guilty by reason of mental illness or deficiency or not triable by reason of mental illness or deficiency, order presentence investigations, order substance abuse evaluations, order and conduct pretrial conferences, enter orders for sentencing, impose sentence, impose terms of probation, issue orders to show cause, conduct show cause hearings, and enter such other orders as a circuit judge may enter in chambers when the circuit judge is unavailable, when the judge has recused himself from a case or when the judge has been peremptorily disqualified from hearing a case.
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section and upon request and consent of all parties to a proceeding or case in circuit court and subject to the approval of the circuit judge presiding in the proceeding or case, a part-time magistrate who is authorized to practice law in Wyoming may hear and determine any and all matters relating to the proceeding or case that are within the jurisdiction of the circuit court, except the magistrate shall not preside in or hear or decide any district court proceeding or case in circuit court pursuant to assignment under W.S. 5-3-112.
5-9-213. Part-time magistrates; pay.
A part-time magistrate of the circuit court shall be paid by the state. A claim for compensation under this section shall be made by voucher, verified under oath, setting forth in detail the services performed, time expended and amount of compensation claimed. No claim for compensation under this section shall be paid unless approved and allowed by a judge of the circuit court. 5-9-214. Circuit court to review orders; approval or disapproval.
The circuit court shall at each term review and approve or disapprove, reverse or modify orders made by, and proceedings had before, magistrates in proceedings under W.S. 5-9-208(c)(v), (vii) through (ix), (xiii)(F) and (xvii) and 5-9-212(a)(v), (vii), (xi) and (xiii) through (xv).
CHAPTER 10 - DRUG COURTS
5-10-101. Repealed By Laws 2009, Ch. 145, § 3.
5-10-102. Repealed By Laws 2009, Ch. 145, § 3.
5-10-103. Repealed By Laws 2009, Ch. 145, § 3.
5-10-104. Repealed By Laws 2009, Ch. 145, § 3.
5-10-105. Repealed By Laws 2009, Ch. 145, § 3.
5-10-106. Repealed By Laws 2009, Ch. 145, § 3.
5-10-107. Repealed By Laws 2009, Ch. 145, § 3.
CHAPTER 11 - WYOMING COURT SECURITY ACT
5-11-101. Wyoming court security commission created; membership; powers and duties; compensation; report required.
(a) The Wyoming court security commission is created under the supervision of the Wyoming supreme court. The commission shall be composed of the director of the office of homeland security or his designee and nine (9) additional members who shall be appointed for a term of three (3) years commencing July 1, 2008, who may be reappointed to serve subsequent terms. The nine (9) additional members shall include:
(i) One (1) justice of the Wyoming supreme court, appointed by the chief justice;
(ii) One (1) district court judge, appointed by the board of judicial policy and administration;
(iii) One (1) circuit court judge, appointed by the board of judicial policy and administration; (iv) One (1) county commissioner, appointed by the governor;
(v) One (1) county sheriff, appointed by the governor;
(vi) One (1) representative of the Wyoming peace officer's standards and training commission, appointed by the governor;
(vii) Two (2) legislators, one (1) from each house, appointed by the speaker of the house and president of the senate respectively;
(viii) One (1) district attorney or county attorney, appointed by the governor.
(b) Nonlegislative members of the commission shall receive no compensation, but shall be reimbursed under W.S. 9-3-102 and