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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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