Sentence examples for the magistrates from inspiring English sources

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the magistrates

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A judicial officer with limited authority to administer and enforce the law. A magistrate's court may have jurisdiction in civil or criminal cases, or both.

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The magistrates were killed in 1992.

Back to the magistrates court.

But the magistrates may still hesitate to question Mr Chirac.

But the magistrates in Lille overruled the prosecutor on Friday.

"– I can see the magistrates' court and … a roundabout?

"The magistrates knew, so they were also responsible," he said.

Eventually the magistrates' decision was overturned by a crown court.

The magistrates call for a pre-sentencing probation report.

"The magistrates knew, so they were also responsible".

One was the trivial fine imposed by the magistrates.

Richard Monkhouse, national chairman of the Magistrates Associationn, said: "Theft is one of the most frequent offences dealt with in the magistrates court and they are highly varied.

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