If they must tackle it with purpose, they will need back-up from the laws applicable to illegal guns, and from the magistracy and judiciary. |
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The magistracy continued to be controlled by patricians until 351 BC, when Gaius Marcius Rutilus was appointed the first plebeian censor. |
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There must be a magistracy that is unshrinking in the execution of the laws. |
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A Government minister cannot bargain with individual members of the magistracy. |
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The Belgian magistracy has dispatched an investigating committee to the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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Yet this did not herald a new, more cordial relationship with the magistracy. |
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Three of the members are appointed by the President and two are elected by the Supreme Council of the magistracy. |
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As I said this morning, an independent magistracy is a fundamental precondition of democracy. |
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Now he decided to assume the full powers of the magistracy, renewed annually, in perpetuity. |
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However, he also wanted to stand for consul, the most senior magistracy in the republic. |
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On a knife-edge Not quite so keen ReprintsNight shifts at his father's petrol pump helped him pay for university, and so to the tough competitive exams that led to the magistracy. |
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And several members of the magistracy spoke about their works, among them Roberto Scarpinato, who prosecuted Giulio Andreotti in a case that showed that the seven-time prime minister had had ties to Cosa Nostra. |
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Last October, the prosecutor asked that, if found guilty, Mr Previti be sentenced to 13 years in jail. The supreme court's decision is likely to rouse the government to further attacks on the magistracy. |
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For it is not difficult to understand that, concerning these articles, it is incumbent upon the magistracy to use its office to preserve the government. |
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Bills concerning the status of the law officers of the state and reforms to the Superior counsel of the magistracy and the law school have recently been approved by the Parliament and will constitute a basis for this reform. |
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As the report requests, it is therefore appropriate for candidates to the magistracy and forensic science professions to pay particular attention to the rules which we are developing. |
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Regulations are acts of magistracy, and laws are acts of sovereignty. |
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In Augustus' capacity as supreme head of the public road system, he converted the temporary cura of each of the great roads into a permanent magistracy. |
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He also made the office of curator of each of the great public roads a perpetual magistracy, instead of a special and temporary commission, as had been the case hitherto. |
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The members of the Magistracy reflect our society with their likes, dislikes and general human frailties. |
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