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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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(61) The magistrate gave Mr Smith a conditional discharge on each count, but he was ordered to pay prosecution costs of £1800.
(62) The doctor then went to the magistrate and swore on oath that he would probably die if sent to prison.
(63) The local magistrate might not believe in the frayed elastic, either, if the McReady family were pillars of the kirk.
(64) The Resident Magistrate said he had considered the matter of compensation but had decided not to award compensation.
(65) Magistrate Paul Copeland was told the drugs were obtained from a man at Kelly's nightclub in Portrush.
(66) The magistrate may question the suspect and other witnesses and conduct his own enquiries.
(67) A family bench may include a stipendiary magistrate in which case he must preside.
(68) A local magistrate has been asked to arbitrate between farmers and conservationist groups.
(69) The Malleus lay on the bench of every judge, on the desk of every magistrate.
(70) In addition to his duties as medical officer to the workhouse he was a magistrate and the coroner for the Borough of Bedford.
(71) The magistrate said he would announce sentence after a two-hour recess; until then Gandhi would be released on bail.
(72) At the hearing of the information, the stipendiary magistrate dismissed the charge.
(73) Read in studio A magistrate who granted bail to a man who then committed murder has resigned. Sentencedict.com
(74) The earlier figures measured the number of cases which were instituted before a magistrate or a justice of the peace.
(75) But the magistrate awarded De Pace £800 compensation for anxiety and sleepless nights, £74 for dental bills and £640 legal costs.
(76) Magistrate Rosemary Watters told Hannon this type of behaviour was unacceptable and the court took a dim view of it.
(77) They claim that some asylum applications are not even recorded, because the foreigner concerned is deported before seeing a magistrate.
(78) After studying law Sezer worked as a magistrate in the provinces for several years.
(79) There were, of course, differences between taking a grievance to a supernatural being and instituting a case before a magistrate.
(80) The magistrate must commit him to prison.
(81) Magistrate may be paid expenses when adjudicate.
(82) The magistrate committed him to prison for a month.
(83) The magistrate fined him 10 shillings for drunkenness.
(84) The thief was brought before the magistrate.
(85) Magistrate be responsible to the lord chancellor.
(86) The magistrate fined him & 50 for driving too fast.
(87) One newly appointed magistrate in order to realize they are concerned with the people, the countryside, together with Mapi ghost.
(88) Sized eight (854), frequency of Scholars, notes Collator, Ren Nanling County main book, has been promoted to martial magistrate.
(89) 'Stand a little away from him, Beadle, ' said the other magistrate: laying aside the paper, and leaning forward with an expression of interest.
(90) They came in a huge truck full of police men, plus two police women, plus a plain clothes intelligence agent and a magistrate.
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