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- "administrative magistrates", to distinguish them from the judiciary magistrates. The President of Portugal is considered the Supreme Magistrate of the Nation...
- Kingdom Magistrate's Court (TV series) Liverpool Magistrates' Court, a court building Bow Street Magistrates' Court City of Westminster Magistrates' Court...
- by Chief Judicial Magistrates and Sub Divisional Judicial Magistrates. The District Magistrate was now the main Executive Magistrate of the district -...
- The Roman magistrates (Latin: magistratus) were elected officials in ancient Rome. During the period of the Roman Kingdom, the King of Rome was the prin****l...
- The Magistrate may refer to: The Magistrate (play), an 1885 farce by Arthur Wing Pinero The Magistrate (1921 film), a silent British film adaptation The...
- authorities, but there may be "po****r magistrates" who have "been appointed to curb the tyranny of kings". When these magistrates "connive at kings when they tyrannise...
- Stipendiary magistrates were magistrates that were paid for their work (they received a stipend). They existed in the judiciaries of the United Kingdom...
- Court Bridlington Magistrates' Court Brighton Magistrates' Court Bristol Magistrates' Court Bromley Magistrates' Court Burnley Magistrates' Court Caernarfon...
- their ultimate owner Honduras. Britain appointed two consecutive chief magistrates (William Fitzgibbon [acting] in 1850, and John James Hall, 1850-1852)...
- In the adult criminal court, magistrates have equal sentencing powers to district judges (formerly stipendiary magistrates) and deliver verdicts on both...