New Hampshire Consent to Magistrate Judge (Misdemeanor) is a form used when a defendant agrees to have their misdemeanor case decided by a magistrate judge, rather than by a jury or judge. This form is used to waive the right to a jury trial and agree to have the case tried by a magistrate judge. There are two types of New Hampshire Consent to Magistrate Judge (Misdemeanor) forms: one for individuals, and one for corporations. The individual form includes a statement of consent, the defendant's personal information, and a waiver of the right to a jury trial. The corporate form includes a statement of consent, the corporate entity's information, and a waiver of the right to a jury trial. Both forms must be signed by the defendant or corporate entity, respectively.