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Magistrates' courts in Hong Kong are presided over by ' | |
s in the High Court (including appeals from | magistrates' courts and in extradition proceedings) as |
It codifies the procedures applicable in | magistrates' courts in the United Kingdom and largely r |
cts must be construed as a reference to the | Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 |
The | Magistrates Courts is a court building on Dale Street, |
end political and social imbalances in the | Magistrates Courts and is considered to have been the f |
rixton's primary role is to serve the local | magistrates courts (Camberwell Green, Tower Bridge and |
courts in England and Wales, instead of the | Magistrates' Courts Service and the Court Service being |
ips included the police, local authorities, | Magistrates Courts Service (MCS) and Crown Prosecution |
The | Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 (c. 43) is an Act of the P |
It replaced the Police and | Magistrates Courts Act 1994, which in turn had replaced |
The Act also abolished | Magistrates' Courts' Committees, combining the Magistra |
cature for Northern Ireland, county courts, | magistrates' courts, coroners' courts and certain tribu |
The Practice of | Magistrates' Courts, 1st ed. |
ppeal, the High Court, the Crown Court, the | Magistrates' Courts, the County Courts and the Probate |
n regional, national and UK competitions in | Magistrates Courts, Stock Market Challenge, Girls Rugby |
o housed most local authority undertakings, | magistrates courts, etc. |
Jay Gaynor as chief magistrate of the city | magistrates' courts, first division, City of New York o |
of all indictable offences commences in the | Magistrates' Courts, the Secretary for Justice may appl |
re metres (215,278 sq ft) and will house 24 | magistrates courts. |
them brought to account before the British | Magistrates Courts. |
World War II, and was subsequently used as | Magistrates' courts. |
They sit in various Tribunals and seven | Magistrates' Courts: Eastern, Kowloon City, Kwun Tong, |
Special | Magistrates deal with minor offenses and cannot impose |
Appeals against | Magistrates' decisions are heard by a Judge of the Cour |
When | magistrates demanded to know why she harmed the girls, |
Although the investigating | magistrates deny that Laurent was personally implicated |
Pontypridd | magistrates dismissed her arguments, and re-imposed the |
permitted, in the college courtyard Nobles, | magistrates, doctors of the Sorbonne, college professor |
In 1560 the bishops and | magistrates embraced Protestantism, expelled the monks, |
R. v. Bow Street | Magistrates, ex parte Pinochet (No. 1) [2000] 1 AC 147, |
Magistrates exercise criminal jurisdiction over a wide | |
the High Court, as well as Manchester City | Magistrates' Family Courts, the District Probate Regist |
original three to be examined before local | magistrates, following Sarah Good and preceding Tituba. |
The unified list states the | magistrates for each AUC from the first year of the fir |
s a member of the Commission to Review U.S. | Magistrates for Reappointment, U.S. Court for the Distr |
The king then reproved the | magistrates for the appointment, and ordered them not o |
There are 650 students and | magistrates from 10 countries of the world getting educ |
n and was sometime Chairman of the Bench of | Magistrates, Gower Petty sessional division. |
Permanent | Magistrates have criminal jurisdiction over a wide rang |
in company with the Romans and the Athenian | magistrates, he began his progress to the city in great |
He died in the | magistrates house Curragh Camp, Co Kildare, December 23 |
ruling was passed with the support of most | magistrates; however, three magistrates voted against t |
ction to the declining powers of individual | magistrates in police matters. |
Venice Bragadin was pressed into the city's | magistrates; in 1560 and later in 1566 he was made a ga |
This was approved by the licensing | magistrates in April 1898. |
Fearon was bailed to appear before | magistrates in October. |
Magistrates in Warwick fined him £50 for the offence. | |
All stipendiary | magistrates in the territory are coroners by virtue of |
ry, or legal profession (in the case of the | magistrates) in that country. |
n, he made, at the instance of the Somerset | magistrates in Lent 1632, an order suppressing the 'wak |
ble for the assassination of three District | Magistrates in succession, Douglas, Burge, and Peddy. |
The | magistrates in Norwegian cities were forerunners of the |
Araucaria has been used by | magistrates in Ontario Courts to help with a large volu |
in the 1970s in the Kimberley region where | magistrates informally invited Aboriginal Elders to sit |
aring (of the charge or summons) before the | Magistrates is known as a "first appearance". |
ar's arrest was issued on April 30, 1692 by | magistrates John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin, after Ca |
The warrant was signed by | Magistrates Jonathan Corwin and John Hathorne. |
also the scribes, administrators, writers, | magistrates, judges. |
Stipendiary | Magistrates located at Katherine |
utes with judges on the Superior Council of | Magistrates, most of whom are associated with the oppos |
Proposed Supreme Tribunal | magistrates must be approved as qualified by a two-thir |
Special | Magistrates need not be professionally qualified but ca |
volved liberal use of judicial torture, the | magistrates obtained the confessions of the Jewish men. |
After six months the impatient | magistrates of Viterbo locked the cardinals in the town |
He came into conflict with the | magistrates of Geneva, and in 1571 he moved to Lausanne |
ls-Matteo Orsini and Giordano Orsini-by the | magistrates of Viterbo on the charges that they were "i |
Only a decade earlier, the | magistrates of Viterbo had intervened in the papal elec |
4 referred to 'presents' being given to the | Magistrates of corn, cattle money and having their turf |
of bearing arms should be inspected by the | magistrates of each major town and city of England. |
and second of April, 1767, were sent to the | magistrates of every town where a Jesuit resided. |
Northumberland wrote to the | magistrates of York ordering them to prepare an armed f |
governors, town and city mayors, and other | magistrates of the provinces; it also had jurisdiction |
, Brimo is among the voters recorded by the | magistrates of Hades: she groans her assent while Cerbe |
y, who was twice (1760 and 1763) one of the | magistrates of that city". |
as the son of Mr. Andrew Alison, one of the | magistrates of that city." |
's aldermen would henceforth be selected by | magistrates of the House of Habsburg (Charles' family). |
lace of Justice in Bogota kidnapping to the | magistrates of the high courts, the objective of the ta |
ai was the name given to governors or chief | magistrates of important cities under the Kamakura shog |
having abused and rendered contemptible the | magistrates of justice by advancing to places of judica |
denoted by the respective consuls and other | magistrates, often with the principal events that happe |
Tanner appeared before Oxford | magistrates on 4 May and was charged with the murder. |
e more often women than men, and to educate | magistrates on the procedures that could find them out |
ary on 17 June, to appear before Portsmouth | magistrates on 8 July 2008. |
id Westfield would appear at City of London | Magistrates' on September 23, 2010. |
he existing police force and the individual | magistrates operating in petty sessions divisions. |
ed to secular authorities, such as princes, | magistrates, or city councils", i.e. "the magistracy". |
y; the said Select men with the help of two | Magistrates, or the next County court for that Shire, s |
The tax was collected by local | magistrates or Overseers of the Poor, and later by Loca |
n signed by Captain Swing, would be sent to | Magistrates, Parsons, wealthy farmers or Poor Law Guard |
In August 2009, | Magistrates performed a set at the Big Chill festival i |
Magistrates played the 2009 Samsung NME Radar Tour alon | |
Howgill published A Woe Against the | Magistrates, Priests, and People of Kendall, (1654) end |
692, John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin, the | magistrates, proceeded in state to the village to hear |
Article 70 also makes active judges, | magistrates, public defenders, serving military personn |
ere initially arrested, but later freed and | magistrates refused warrants for the searching of Lisna |
The | magistrates responded by asking, if she was innocent, w |
Meebles bursts into the | magistrates' room |
aced, and that he asked his follows to obey | magistrates so long as they did not demand action again |
The | Magistrates Suites are located in the high-ceiling Judg |
Magistrates supported Blur for one of their 2009 'comeb | |
the Governor's Commission on Reform of the | Magistrates System (1938-1940). |
escaped a driving ban after she appealed to | magistrates that she needed her car after she was stalk |
IV c. 2) gave local | magistrates the powers to search any private property f |
ssible to tell in words of the lodgings for | magistrates, the great stoas, the fine marketplaces, th |
$100,000, certain statutory provisions give | Magistrates the power to sentence up to three years imp |
ts of the Hundred of Salford", published by | magistrates the day after the Peterloo Massacre |
On 18 March, | magistrates Thomas Potts, Thomas Graham and Marshall Be |
e hearing, however, the woman persuades the | magistrates through pantomime that she is a princess of |
ng as a guardian or trustee; and it allowed | magistrates to search their houses for arms. |
n petition on December 8, 1692; begging the | magistrates to pay him "overtime" wages for the hard wo |
The national vote will elect | magistrates to serve on the Supreme Tribunal of Justice |
Hobson immediately sent two | magistrates to the area to establish the British claim |
1830, he introduced a bill that would allow | magistrates to enforce observation of Sunday as a relig |
ng to stop this practice for some time, but | Magistrates upheld Seebold's application to carry on. |
ousand students get education and there are | magistrates upon 57 specialties, more than 1000 teacher |
In contrast to | magistrates, vroedschapsleden ("members of the city cou |
tinued, but during 1908 a Bench of Honorary | Magistrates was established at Telhara with jurisdictio |
ll convicted of manslaughter, and the local | magistrates were censured for not stepping in to preven |
Hilary Golder points to research that | magistrates were in fact dealing with small debt claims |
Police | Magistrates were able to sit in on Petty Court sessions |
Representations Act 1788, under which local | magistrates were permitted to license occasional perfor |
owner, arrived at the house from where the | magistrates were watching; some reports allege that the |
The | magistrates were favourable, and the ministers hostile; |
In 1996, all | magistrates were moved to the new Nottingham Magistrate |
These | magistrates were first employed in Sydney Town. |
In 1996, all | magistrates were moved to the new Nottingham Magistrate |
In 1572, | magistrates were given power to 'survey the poor' and i |
Inspectors of Constabulary and Stipendiary | Magistrates were charged with making constant reports f |
In 1692 | Magistrates were ordered to build Correction Houses or |
The | magistrates were told that he had financial problems an |
were arrested and brought before the local | magistrates, who sent them to Carthage, the capital of |
texts confirmed Einaudi's comments that the | magistrates who had been called on by the victims' fami |
tive], who is elected county wide, and five | Magistrates who are elected in magisterial districts re |
The city | magistrates, who'd previously considered him something |
es, 40, were brought in front of Cheltenham | magistrates with three charges of house burglary on thr |
g laws about the independence of judges and | magistrates without a referendum?" |
Magistrates would in time come to be appointed speciall | |
embers of the council served as Stipendiary | Magistrates would travel the territories and oversee le |
apostolic causes were heard), and the local | magistrates would have had the authority to compel the |
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