If both parties agree, a case can be tried by a magistrate instead of a district judge. This generally happens when:
A) the parties involved have religious conflicts with the days the district court can hear their case
B) there is bad feeling between the district judge(s) and one or more of the attorneys
C) one of the parties involved is a minor
D) both of the parties involved are minors
E) none of the other choices are correct
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