Similar words: peace of mind, justice, poetic justice, do justice, injustice, chief justice, justice department, peacekeeper. Meaning: n. a local magistrate with limited powers.
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1. He is a Justice of the Peace in Cardiff.
2. The justice of the peace did, however, have to justify any decision to commit a case to a superior court.
3. He was a justice of the peace, served as sheriff of the county, and became a deputy lieutenant in 1585.
4. Moore himself became justice of the peace by 1624, bailiff of Liverpool in 1630, and mayor in 1633.
5. He has been a Justice of the Peace for 27 years.
6. He is the justice of the peace that jug me for a vagrant.
7. Mr Masson, justice of the peace in Redfield county, was called on to back a warrant, which had been issued in Watertown county, for the arrest of a burglar.
8. And she did, when the justice of the peace declared them man and wife.
9. He was a justice of the peace and served as sheriff of the county.
10. The man is a Justice of the Peace , and sits on the bench at Poole.
11. The work of a JP ( Justice of the Peace ) is very interesting and varied.
12. The justice of the peace may not show up, the caterer's oven could break down or the reception hall might reserve the wrong date.
13. During his remaining years here he continued to be active as a Justice of the Peace.
14. The earlier figures measured the number of cases which were instituted before a magistrate or a justice of the peace.
15. We carried him by the lug and the horn before a justice of the peace.
16. By 1770 he was an experienced leader—a vestryman, a justice of the peace,(sentencedict.com/justice of the peace.html) and a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses.
17. A declaration made in a prescribed form before a justice of the peace, notary public, or other person authorized to administer an oath.
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