Examples of 'magistrates' in a sentence

Meaning of "magistrates"

A magistrate is a judicial officer who presides over hearings in court, often dealing with minor criminal cases, civil disputes, and other legal matters
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Magistrates are unpaid voluntary judicial office holders.
Corrupted the magistrates and their functions.
Magistrates and judges were appointed by the executive.
Jurisdiction of contraventions magistrates juezas y jueces de contravenciones.
Magistrates were not required to respond to the survey.
You are in front of the magistrates in the morning.
Small magistrates like us can do nothing about it.
It is composed of two magistrates and one judge.
Magistrates on the bench are independent and irremovable.
Do not want no magistrates poking their nose in.
Magistrates imposed three points on his licence.
If only all magistrates looked like her.
Twelve of its members must be judges or magistrates.
Newly trained magistrates appointed as judges or prosecutors.
The following measures are available to the magistrates.

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Two other magistrates were forced to go into hiding.
Enforcement proceedings within the responsibility of magistrates.
But the magistrates will think otherwise.
Responsible for the practical training of magistrates.
Their magistrates hanged men for piracy.
The judgment of the magistrates was upheld.
Local magistrates indulge their individual whims.
Successful candidates would then be appointed as magistrates.
Getting rid of examining magistrates is a brilliant decision.
The magistrates were arrested and released on bail.
The compensation for magistrates was a mere trifle.
The magistrates and the town council.
It called for residential magistrates in rural areas.
Minor magistrates like us can do nothing about it.
Several districts continue to be without resident magistrates.
Judicial magistrates can try criminal cases.
Solitary confinement was monitored by visiting magistrates.
Our magistrates are well aware of this mystery.
One did not defy magistrates in those days.
Appeals are brought before youth court magistrates.
Here the magistrates would sit in judgment.
These provisions were challenged before three magistrates.
The two highest magistrates were known as consuls.
They then enter the judiciary as magistrates.
But the magistrates decision is quite different.
Contact practical cooperation initiation of magistrates proceedings.
Training of magistrates and improvement of judicial services.
He would emphasize that prosecutors were not magistrates.
The hands even of magistrates of inferior courts.
Each court of appeal consists of two magistrates.
Judges or magistrates regulated the ordinary affairs.
They are called justices of the peace or magistrates.
The magistrates do not know what to do with you.
As a counselor he was listened to by both magistrates and pastors.
Magistrates ordered the record sealed.

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