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- Magistrate abstract "A magistrate is an officer of the state; in modern usage, the term usually refers to a judge. This was not always the case; in ancient Rome, a magistratus was one of the highest government officers and possessed both judicial and executive powers. Today, in common law systems, a magistrate has limited law enforcement and administration authority. In civil law systems, a magistrate might be a judge in a superior court; the magistrates' court might have jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases. A related, but not always equivalent, term is chief magistrate, which historically can denote a political and administrative officer.".
- Magistrate thumbnail Lyman_Poore_Duff.jpg?width=300.
- Magistrate wikiPageExternalLink admin.asp.
- Magistrate wikiPageExternalLink index.php?search=magistrate&searchmode=none.
- Magistrate wikiPageExternalLink 04-05pt3.pdf.
- Magistrate wikiPageExternalLink ybtj.justice.gov.uk.
- Magistrate wikiPageExternalLink become-magistrate.
- Magistrate wikiPageExternalLink courts.
- Magistrate wikiPageID "306902".
- Magistrate wikiPageRevisionID "606555959".
- Magistrate activitySector Law.
- Magistrate caption "Sir Lyman Poore Duff, a former judge of the Supreme Court of Canada".
- Magistrate competencies "Analytical mind, critical thinking, impartiality, common sense".
- Magistrate date "March 2014".
- Magistrate employmentField "Courts".
- Magistrate formation "Usually experience as an advocate".
- Magistrate globalize "May 2010".
- Magistrate hasPhotoCollection Magistrate.
- Magistrate name "Magistrate".
- Magistrate officialNames "Judge, Justice of the Peace, magistrate".
- Magistrate pov "April 2011".
- Magistrate reason "Content is confusing and appears to repeat itself. Requires rewriting for clarity by an expert on the subject".
- Magistrate refimprove "February 2007".
- Magistrate relatedOccupation Barrister.
- Magistrate relatedOccupation Prosecutor.
- Magistrate relatedOccupation Solicitor.
- Magistrate type Profession.
- Magistrate subject Category:Legal_professions.
- Magistrate comment "A magistrate is an officer of the state; in modern usage, the term usually refers to a judge. This was not always the case; in ancient Rome, a magistratus was one of the highest government officers and possessed both judicial and executive powers. Today, in common law systems, a magistrate has limited law enforcement and administration authority. In civil law systems, a magistrate might be a judge in a superior court; the magistrates' court might have jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases.".
- Magistrate label "Magistraat".
- Magistrate label "Magistrado".
- Magistrate label "Magistrado".
- Magistrate label "Magistrat".
- Magistrate label "Magistrate".
- Magistrate label "Magistrato".
- Magistrate sameAs Magistrado.
- Magistrate sameAs Magistrat.
- Magistrate sameAs Magistrato.
- Magistrate sameAs Magistraat.
- Magistrate sameAs Magistrado.
- Magistrate sameAs m.01sm_p.
- Magistrate sameAs Q4594605.
- Magistrate sameAs Q4594605.
- Magistrate wasDerivedFrom Magistrate?oldid=606555959.
- Magistrate depiction Lyman_Poore_Duff.jpg.
- Magistrate isPrimaryTopicOf Magistrate.