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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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D. F. Manley: Is this fellow when discovered in trespass sent to magistrate but not judge?
The troubleshooter will report to Magistrate Judge Cheryl Pollak, who last year was appointed to monitor the agency.
Karin Faith Klapper, a lawyer in Manhattan, is to be married today to Magistrate Judge James Orenstein.
The bride, 29, is a law clerk to Magistrate Judge Robert M. Levy of Federal District Court in Brooklyn.
At his initial court appearance today, Mr. Treffinger was silent except to confirm to Magistrate Judge Ronald J. Hedges that he had a lawyer.
The documents show that a prosecutor, Kenneth M. Karas, wrote regularly to Magistrate Peck, asking that he maintain the secrecy because Mr. Mohamed was in plea negotiations.
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"We don't need to go to a magistrate to get a warrant.
Councils would have to apply to local magistrates to obtain the orders, says the LGA, which represents more than 370 councils in England and Wales.
This relates to magistrates, top ranking magistrates, a lawyer and a former president of the republic.
In the city-states of ancient Greece, policing duties were assigned to magistrates.
The 54-year-old elected to be tried to magistrates at Westminster Magistrates Courtt rather than a jury.
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