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On receipt of the authority to proceed the metropolitan magistrate may issue a warrant for the arrest of the person specified.
In 2001 he invited a local magistrate to tour a neonatal intensive care ward on a normal day.
Antoine appeared before the magistrate at the Scarborough Magistrates Court at about 10.30 am and was unrepresented.
She escaped from home in the small hours of the morning and was married to Welch that evening by a civil magistrate.
The local magistrate read the riot act and 2nd Battalion the Royal Warwickshire Regiment was turned out to clear the area.
She established the Methodist mission hospital at Ikkadu near Madras, where she also served as a district magistrate.
They can hold people in contempt of court, and when litigants consent, magistrate judges can preside at civil jury trials.
Yes, but to you blame the magistrate for misapplying the law, or do you blame the law itself?
Thus, a miller in apron and shirtsleeves would not be confused with a magistrate in frock coat, knee breeches, and silk stockings.
Scarborough magistrate orders his arrest on a bench warrant without bail for failing to appear in court for a larceny matter involving a minor.
The female magistrate had sat on the bench at the applicant's trial for escaping lawful custody.
A Leyland magistrate is being forced to retire from the bench against his will because he is too old!
His wife, Belinda, recently retired as a magistrate on the Kennet bench after 22 years and now the couple can enjoy their retirement.
Now he lives in seclusion in Kent, a practising magistrate who writes frequently for the Tablet.
Seetahal, a former magistrate, said the responsibility of the bailor was to ensure that the accused appeared in court for trial.
Albeit scandalously late, the magistrate took this decisive step after the prosecution's 12 witnesses had failed to appear 31 times.
The man appeared before a magistrate and was remanded to Bordelais to await trial.
The magistrate will listen to what the parties say and issue a written decision resolving the dispute.
The magistrate found that the prosecution had not satisfied the onus of proof that was required.
The magistrate ordered he be remanded in custody to reappear in court next month.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The crime was then and there reconstituted in the presence of the examining magistrate.
Most of the mimicries in nature gradually became as suspicious to the primitive observer as aliases to a magistrate.
It is at best but a gloomy transfer from the mercies of a slave driver, to the justice of a military magistrate.
A searching by, or cognizance of, a magistrate, or other authorized officer.
Often the concessionaire himself is chief magistrate of his kingdom by law.
At last, however, a magistrate was found and a private investigation of his case granted.
But the magistrate was not in a frame of mind to stickle for nicety of expression.
A magistrate gave orders to the constables to arrest and incarcerate the rest of the Spanish Negroes.
Alderman Bolingbroke also stated instances of cooping that came under his notice as a magistrate.
The council may by petition obtain the appointment of a stipendiary magistrate for the borough.
The patricians, now that the republic was without any curule magistrate, assembled together and elected an interrex.
No irremovable magistrate of the courts and tribunals can be displaced excepting upon the decision of the Conseil Suprieur.
A magistrate was sent for, who, amid a shower of stones, read the Riot Act.
He owned the greater part of diss, and was an active magistrate in that division of the county.
In Bihar, I heard that a magistrate actually sent hawkers to sell foreign cloth.
Mr. Graham, we may add, is a magistrate and deputy lieutenant of lanarkshire.
For each electoral district there is a magistrate or landdrost, whose duties are similar to those of a Civil Commissioner.
For each electoral district there is a magistrate or landdrost whose duties are similar to those of a Civil Commissioner.
If in a dwelling house, an oath must first be made before a magistrate, that is was suspected the goods were lodged there.
Therefore he asked that the magistrate would consider all this, and be lenient.
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