- 看过 magistrate 的人也看了 :
- judge
- justice
- bailiff
- justice of the peace
magistrate 的定义
- a civil officer charged with the administration of the law.
- a minor judicial officer, as a justice of the peace or the judge of a police court, having jurisdiction to try minor criminal cases and to conduct preliminary examinations of persons charged with serious crimes.
magistrate 近义词
civil officer
magistrate 的近义词 5 个
更多magistrate例句
- In addition, about three-quarters of the state’s magistrates have never practiced law, the investigation found.
- Under his plan, every magistrate would be required to be a practicing lawyer with a clean record.
- As it stands, unless magistrates volunteer the information, even local delegation members are often left in the dark.
- Tom Davis, a Republican, is asking his colleagues in the upper chamber this legislative session to bolster the legal qualifications for magistrates and add a layer of scrutiny to their appointments.
- Hand-picked by politicians, some magistrates were found to have accepted bribes, stolen money, flubbed trials, trampled over constitutional protections and mishandled even the most basic elements of criminal cases.
- But Jackson disregarded him and went straight to the magistrate.
- His father, Richard (Kevin McNally), is a local magistrate loyal to George III.
- She had thought it legal as the greyhounds were muzzled and the magistrate gave her an absolute discharge.
- The magistrate was informed that Loewen had already told authorities that his wife oversaw the family finances.
- On Friday afternoon, Loewen was brought in shackles before U.S. Magistrate Karen Humphreys in federal court in Wichita.
- The magistrate appeared to think such an occurrence not at all unlikely, as he committed him to prison for three months.
- General Neill, who came later and assumed the rôle of magistrate, showed neither pity nor mercy.
- She pampered her master, and, like him, preferred the elder of the magistrate's two sons.
- Mollock's discharge by the magistrate put the Chief in a very ludicrous position.
- John de Rotron, a distinguished French poet, dramatic writer and magistrate, died.