All objections to the propriety of an assignment to a magistrate are waived unless made before the trial or hearing begins. No order or judgment is void or subject to collaterial [collateral] attack merely because rendered pursuant to improper assignment to a magistrate.
Idaho Code § 1-2214
Objections to assignment — Waiver
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case McGill v. Lester (1983)
Most recently applied in McGill v. Lester (November 1983)
1969, ch. 104, § 14, p. 353.
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