The Idaho Waiver of Rights To Have District Judge Take Plea is a type of waiver that allows a defendant to waive their right to have their plea heard by a district judge instead of a magistrate. This waiver allows the defendant to agree to enter into the plea agreement without appearing before a district judge. By signing the waiver, the defendant is agreeing to plead guilty or no contest to the charge as set forth in the plea agreement. There are two types of Idaho Waiver of Rights To Have District Judge Take Plea: A Standard Waiver and a Special Waiver. A Standard Waiver includes the defendant waiving the right to a trial by jury, the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses, and the right against self-incrimination. A Special Waiver allows the defendant to enter into a plea agreement without the presence of a district judge if the defendant has been found incompetent to stand trial, if the defendant is a juvenile, or if the defendant is a mentally ill person. By signing the Idaho Waiver of Rights To Have District Judge Take Plea, the defendant is agreeing to give up certain rights and agree to the plea agreement as set forth in the document.