If it's a clergy person, that's fine, but no clergyman has to perform it if it's against their religion, or it can be a justice of the peace. |
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The section allows the police to obtain a search warrant from a justice of the peace. |
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The two exchanged vows in front of a justice of the peace at New York City Hall today. |
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There must be an active judicial hearing or trial where the court is represented by a judge or justice of the peace. |
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No court was in session on that day because no judge or justice of the peace was in court. |
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Pierre was a fur trader, businessman, justice of the peace, politician and office holder. |
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He was a justice of the peace known for zipping around Kaufman on a segway. |
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Town records reveal that Denny served Leicester as town clerk, selectman, moderator, representative to the General Court, and justice of the peace. |
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An authorized person can be a commissioner of oaths, a notary public or a justice of the peace. |
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A justice of the peace will usually bring this compensation down to three or six months' rent, depending on the circumstances. |
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Was a justice of the peace, a member of the small claims tribunal and a school trustee. |
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D'Entremont, active on the political scene for many years, was also a justice of the peace. |
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It is possible to appeal against the sanctions within 60 days, to the prefecture or justice of the peace. |
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The contravener is entitled to meet a justice of the peace who speaks his or her preferred official language. |
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Only by proving this to a justice of the peace can the individual be released. |
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Elected by the local zemstvo, the justice of the peace dealt with small cases where the parties desired a quick, comprehensible, inexpensive, and on-the-spot decision. |
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We had a beautiful ceremony, officiated by a justice of the peace, with our siblings as witnesses and my niece and nephew as flower girl and ring bearer. |
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According to Miriam Bixler, Absalom was a multitalented individual who worked as a farmer, woodcarver, maker of gunstocks, and justice of the peace, as well as a potter. |
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Any citizen who is charged with a crime or arrested in flagrante delicto shall be brought before a justice of the peace. |
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An appeal to a justice of the peace who is not a legal expert is insufficient, just as is the use only of Italian or English in legal documents. |
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If an Employment Standards Officer is prevented, or likely will be prevented from entering the employer's premises for an inspection, the officer may apply to a justice of the peace for a warrant. |
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A justice of the peace would consider all complaints about employees who failed to perform their duties, were lazy, careless or disobedient, or quit their jobs prematurely or without giving proper notice. |
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These links allow individuals alleged to have committed a contravention to appear, at a distance, before a bilingual justice of the peace to plead guilty with an explanation. |
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A justice of the peace court is the least authoritative type of criminal court in Scotland. |
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Thus, in criminal law, and depending on the jurisdiction, the justice of the peace may be asked to preside at the accused's first court appearance, to rule on his release on bail or to issue search warrants. |
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As a result, they started to show an increased interest for offices like justice of the peace, sheriff and member of parliament. |
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So that orders may be granted expediently to prevent further family violence, an application can be made to a designated justice of the peace or judge. |
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In 1821, he was appointed physician extraordinary to King George IV, and was also made mayor of Berkeley and justice of the peace. |
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He had been appointed to the position of justice of the peace in the District of Columbia. |
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In Scotland they survived until 1975, when they were abolished and replaced by district courts and later by justice of the peace courts. |
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Under the Directory, they were replaced by a simple police court, attended by a justice of the peace, and a police correctional court. |
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Cherbourg became a town and district in January 1790, seat of a justice of the peace and a civil and criminal court. |
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However, Norval signs the wrong moniker on the first marriage certificate, and the comic fussbudget justice of the peace gets Norval arrested. |
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They sought election to the house of purchases or appointment as justice of the peace. |
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The new justice of the peace courts are managed by the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service and are organised by sheriffdom. |
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Contraveners may also plead guilty with an explanation before a bilingual magistrate or justice of the peace, either in person or through a video link. |
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In some cases they must be in possession of a warrant issued by a justice of the peace, indicating the period in which the officer may perform his functions. |
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A marriage is concluded in the presence of the bride and groom, justice of the peace and two witnesses, who must be legal adults and qualified to engage in gainful employment. |
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After American independence, he was appointed a justice of the peace. |
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A legally qualified person can become a justice of the peace, but cannot act in any proceedings in a justice of the peace court within their own sheriffdom. |
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Appeals against convictions or sentence in summary procedure heard in sheriff courts and justice of the peace courts are now heard by the Sheriff Appeal Court. |
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A week after we met we were married in a no-name town in the middle of the night by a justice of the peace whose shingle was hanging in front of his house. |
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He has also served variously as governor of five Kew schools, churchwarden, Justice of the Peace and trustee of local charities. |
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As a matter of fact, a Justice of the Peace hearing bad language in the streets could fine an offender on the spot. |
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He was a Justice of the Peace and a Magistrate and earned a reputation for fairness. |
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The Justice of the Peace reserved her decision pending the outcome of these applications. |
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The case was tried by a local part-time Justice of the Peace who ran a grocery store. |
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These private informations came before the Justice of the Peace for the pre-hearing required under Section 507.1 of the Criminal Code. |
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These must be completed and signed in the presence of a Justice of the Peace. |
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Or they can choose to have a secular marriage, officiated by a Justice of the Peace, without any reference to religion of any kind. |
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A remarkable man named Reginald Scot was a Justice of the Peace in Kent, England. |
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Shawn shone in ivory-colored silk, and she spoke her vows bravely to Justice of the Peace Bill Bailey, who presided. |
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He also held the roles of Deputy Lieutenant of the County, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of North Yorkshire, and president of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. |
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I conclude that there is no ground to detain Mr. Kalashnikoff on the primary ground, and the learned Justice of the Peace was in error in this regard. |
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On the record before me, I find no evidence that suggests that the Justice of the Peace would not discharge her function as a trial judge fairly and impartially. |
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Once the matter has been referred to a Justice of the Peace, in this case, Justice of the Peace Forrest, the Justice of the Peace is in charge of the process. |
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Hannah asked her brother-in-law to go for the Justice of the Peace. |
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Mrs Thompson has spent more than 80 years working tirelessly for the Blackpool community both as a Justice of the Peace and leading children's charity worker. |
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The most junior judges are the justices of the peace who preside over minor criminal matters in the Justice of the Peace Courts. |
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Cromwell was named a Justice of the Peace for Hampshire and sat on various county committees. |
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The completion of this process is marked by the institution of the office of Justice of the Peace. |
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In later years she became a Justice of the Peace and an active member of the Kawakawa Anglican Church. |
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There is a very good story told of Sir Godfrey Kneller, in his character of a Justice of the peace. |
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Less serious criminal offences which can be dealt with under summary procedure are handled by local Justice of the Peace Courts. |
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Sheriff Courts are above local Justice of the Peace Courts who deal with very minor offences and below the Supreme Courts. |
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For example, in Scotland there are no Magistrates' Courts or Crown Court, but there are Justice of the Peace Courts, Sheriff Courts and the College of Justice. |
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In 1891, Gilbert was appointed Justice of the Peace for Middlesex. |
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The Justice of the Peace Court is a criminal court which sits locally under summary procedure, where the Justice sits alone or in some areas as a bench of three. |
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He also became actively involved in the local community, becoming a Justice of the Peace in 1841 and remaining an active magistrate for over 40 years. |
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Marbury never became a Justice of the Peace in the District of Columbia. |
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