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magistrates <a magistrate; magistrates> N

magistrates LAW

magistrates

committing magistrate LAW

assessor to magistrate ECON

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The government's judicial writ did not cover many areas of the country where human trafficking occurs, and it remained hamstrung by a critical shortage of magistrates, clerks, and lawyers.
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After a brief inquisition, the local magistrates tell the player not to wander far because they may have more questions.
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The magistrates were also expected to understand the basic interpretations as they were often expected to take the auspices whenever they undertook any public business.
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He, by her account, was unappreciative of her efforts, which the magistrates referred to as luxurious.
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The annual magistrates - tribune of the plebs, aedile, quaestor, praetor, and consul -- were forbidden reelection until a number of years had passed.
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This letter accused the magistrates of reprehensible irresponsibility, incompetence, and self-interestedness in the conduct of their responsibilities.
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They were interrupted when magistrates arrested the principal speakers.
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No judges presided over the courts nor did anyone give legal direction to the jurors; magistrates had only an administrative function and were laymen.
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Magistrates are simply required to be high school graduates.
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Insider deals of the ruling magistrates of Lucerne furthered the unrest among the population.
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