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Sentence count:133+3Posted:2017-01-11Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: judgeSimilar words: registrationstrategystrategicprostratefrustrateillustrateadministratoradministrationMeaning: ['mædʒɪstreɪt]  n. a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice. 
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(31) In a hearing Wednesday afternoon before a federal magistrate, he waived his right to an attorney.
(32) He served as a churchwarden from 1856 to 1863 and as a county magistrate.
(33) Exclaiming that he was already a priest, Quirnus insisted that the magistrate put him to death.
(34) There were protracted delays in their trial until they appeared before a magistrate in Liverpool on February 9 last year.
(35) She dried her eyes presently because she realized that the Magistrate was watching her from not far away.
(36) The magistrate sat there, stern and erect, as the charge was read out.
(37) Jackson and Medina made a brief appearance before a federal magistrate Tuesday on the extortion charge.
(38) They brought her before a magistrate the first thing in the morning.
(39) Henry Fielding in 1751 saw the matter from the perspective of a London magistrate, linking vagrancy to crime.
(40) Resident Magistrate Mr Harry Hall imposed a concurrent sentence of six months imprisonment on each charge.
(41) Failure to disperse after it has been read publicly by a magistrate or other official may render an offender liable to imprisonment.
(42) Then the original examining magistrate was dismissed from the case for making such a muddle of it.
(43) Two lawyers were facing the magistrate across a desk that occupied most of the floor space.
(44) Mrs Villemin had no difficulty in seeing off her first examining magistrate.
(45) The magistrate Swallow, imperious, yet insightful in the resounding portrayal of bass Louis Lebherz,(Sentencedict.com) presses the case for them.
(46) The summons requires the person to attend the court to explain to the magistrate why the sum has not been paid.
(47) The young magistrate had embraced orthodoxy with the fervour of a recent convert.
(48) Then the examining magistrate changed his mind, released Mr Laroche and charged Mrs Villemin with killing her own son.
(49) Before an examining magistrate the accused is entitled to legal representation.
(50) The magistrate Maximus offered Quirnus the position of priest to Jupiter if he would recant his faith.
(51) All serious offences had to be investigated by an examining magistrate.
(52) They face an extradition hearing before a federal magistrate in San Diego on June 19.
(53) The process passes into its second stage when the prosecutor submits his dossier to an examining magistrate.
(54) But in practice the pretrial process was often conducted not by an examining magistrate but by the prosecutor or the police.
(55) Magistrate Peck's on his way there with a whole lot of militiamen.
(56) The Customs officer, policeman, and magistrate began to nod, at first uncertain, reluctant, then with growing accord.
(57) That evidence was, primafacie, of itself sufficient to justify the decision of the magistrate that the applicant should be committed.
(58) For many years he was a member of the town council of Lincoln and in 1858-9 was chief magistrate.
(59) The examining magistrate will decide to send the case to trial, except when proof of innocence is clear.
(60) Cathy is the daughter of local Magistrate Harry Hall and the wedding party all saw the funny side of it.
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