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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(121) The magistrate interrogated the witnesses upon the details of the accident.
(122) The President is the chief magistrate of the United States.
(123) CICIG also "invited" nearly a dozen prominent prosecutors to leave their posts, and had a magistrate in Guatemala City banished to the hinterlands.
(124) In order to try a case there must be at least two lay (non-lawyer) magistrates, or a stipendiary magistrate.
(125) He set to work to draft his statement to the magistrate.
(126) Hadrian forbade masters to kill their slaves except upon the judgement of a magistrate.
(127) He was not only a magistrate, he was almost a diplomatist.
(128) Take me to the magistrate, and I will swear it!
(129) The magistrate said: " I shall bind you over to keep the peace. "
(130) As the saying goes, Yama said, kid mad, the magistrate than now,[http://sentencedict.com/magistrate.html] indeed.
(131) Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega -- extradited from the United States Monday -- has appeared before a French magistrate in Paris to face charges of laundering illicit drug money.
(132) Magistrate Nyakwawa Usiwa announced the verdict Tuesday in Malawi's commercial capital, Blantyre.
(133) Magistrate who is not usually a qualified lawyer ( as opposed to a stipendiary magistrate ).
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