5-9-212. Part-time magistrates; powers.
(a) At the direction of the circuit judges of a circuit or the supreme court, a part-time magistrate of the circuit court shall have the powers in respect to every suit or proceeding pending in the circuit court of the county for which he was appointed as follows:
(i) Administer an oath or affirmation authorized or required by law to be administered;
(ii) Take acknowledgment of deeds, mortgages and other instruments in writing;
(iii) Perform marriage ceremonies;
(iv) Issue subpoenas for witnesses, and coerce their attendance in causes or matters pending before them, or other cause or matter wherein they may be required to take depositions;
(v) Try the action for forcible entry and detainer, as set forth in W.S. 1-21-1001 through 1-21-1016;
(vi) Proceed against sureties for costs and amount of bail, on the stay of execution on their dockets;
(vii) Enter the following judgments, when the amount does not exceed the magistrate's jurisdiction:
(A) Judgment by default;
(B) Summary judgment;
(C) Judgment on the pleadings;
(D) Judgment on the confession of a party;
(E) Set aside default judgments; and
(F) Issue any order a circuit judge can enter in chambers.
(viii) Try an action for disposition of an abandoned vehicle as provided by W.S. 31-13-112(e), regardless of the value of the abandoned vehicle;
(ix) Issue warrants, including search warrants and arrest warrants, or summonses in criminal cases in accordance with the rules promulgated by the Wyoming supreme court. A warrant or summons issued by the magistrate charging any crime may be executed or served at any place within the state;
(x) Set bail in criminal proceedings, including bail for witnesses, in accordance with the provisions of W.S. 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.