Magistrate

[[Lyman Duff|Sir Lyman Poore Duff]], a former justice of the [[Supreme Court of Canada]] The term magistrate is used in a variety of systems of governments and laws to refer to a civilian officer who administers the law. In ancient Rome, a ''magistratus'' was one of the highest ranking government officers, and possessed both judicial and executive powers. In other parts of the world, such as China, magistrate is a word applied to a person responsible for administration over a particular geographic area. Today, in some jurisdictions, a magistrate is a judicial officer who hears cases in a lower court, and typically deals with more minor or preliminary matters. In other jurisdictions (e.g., England and Wales), magistrates are typically trained volunteers appointed to deal with criminal and civil matters in their local areas. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Metropolitan police court jottings by Magistrate

    Published 1882
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    To the labourers of the southern counties of England. by Magistrate

    Published 1831
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    On the Court of Final Appeal in Causes Ecclesiastical by Magistrate

    Published 1865
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    Cursory remarks on the police. By a Magistrate. 1797 by Magistrate

    Published 1797
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    Metropolitan police court jottings by Magistrate

    Published 1882
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    Metropolitan Police Court jottings by Magistrate

    Published 1882
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    The justice of the peace and his functions on and off the bench by Middlesex Magistrate

    Published 1911
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