Synonym: judge. Similar words: registration, strategy, strategic, prostrate, frustrate, illustrate, administrator, administration. Meaning: ['mædʒɪstreɪt] n. a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice.
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(91) A single stipendiary magistrate or three lay magistrates sit in the Magistrates'Court.
(92) He is hauled up before the local magistrate for disorderly conduct.
(93) In a sentence broadcast live on nationwide television, magistrate Mziwonke Hinxa said at the Bloemfontein court that it was disheartening such offences have continued in South Africa.
(94) ' Three months on the Island,'said the Magistrate in the Police Court the next morning.
(95) The forbearance of the magistrate in these instances was certainly wise and just.
(96) A magistrate determined that there was probable cause to search the house.
(97) An annually elected magistrate of the ancient Roman Republic, ranking below but having approximately the same functions as a consul.
(98) There is not among them an esquire, saving the unlettered magistrate.
(99) A court in Malawi has convicted a gay couple of "gross indecency" and unnatural acts. Magistrate Nyakwawa Usiwa announced the verdict Tuesday in Malawi's commercial capital, Blantyre.
(100) The rabbit died. What magistrate would find, or even venture to insinuate, anything against this?
(101) Because the magistrate judge's order sufficiently addressed the issues, it was adopted and incorporated by reference.
(102) It may be done under a warrant granted by a magistrate.
(103) To gain the favor of the county magistrate, the subordinates raised money to congratulate on his birthday. Sentencedict.com
(104) Upon the SFC's application, David Dufton, acting principal magistrate of the Eastern Magistracy, issued an arrest warrant for Pan.
(105) The magistrate after his death, relatives of the magistracy , not a runner officials and condolences go.
(106) Long long ago, a county magistrate named Wang Lu worked in present Anhui Province , east China .
(107) The interrogatory seemed to strike the honest magistrate all of a heap.
(108) Lacenaire made this response, enigmatical so far as the magistrate was concerned, but clear to the police: "Perhaps it was Patron-Minette."
(109) The magistrate criticize the lawless behaviour of the football crowd.
(110) You are a magistrate, and the only person I can entrust this matter to.
(111) 'Perfectly right,'he interrupted, very cheerily,'perfectly right - a gentleman and a magistrate.
(112) The summons permitted the defendants to self-surrender in the United States and to appear before a United States Magistrate Judge for their initial court hearing.
(113) A police court is presided over by a magistrate, who tries the cases without a jury.
(114) And you tell me this magistrate expressed great sympathy and commiseration for you?
(115) Immunity from prosecution is also granted to magistrate, counsel and witness as regard their statement in judicial proceeding.
(116) They name the popular former pirate Simon Boccanegra as their candidate for the office of doge, the chief magistrate of the republic.
(117) Holding a court debate between a new and old magistrate?
(118) Abandoned by his dispels, Jesus was tried respective by the Jewish Sanhedrin and by the Roman magistrate, Pontius Pilate being also suspected of agitating against the Roman government.
(119) Eg; I find but only two sorts of writings which the magistrate cared to take notice of: those either blasphemous and atheistical , or libelous.
(120) A magistrate may issue a warrant authorizing an authorized officer to enter and search the premises.
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