A magistrate - is someone who presides over a criminal court. They hand down sentences to defendants who are brought before them. The sentences they give are restricted - and if they feel the defendant deserves a longer sentence, they can refer the case to the Crown court.
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Your Honour.
The word magistrate is a legal term meaning judge or anyone acting as a judge. The term holding for magistrate means that there must be enough evidence to warrant holding one for trial.
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Judge
No, the word 'magistrate' is a noun, a word for a civil officer with power to administer and enforce law, a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'magistrate' are he or she as a subject, and him or her as an object.Examples:You'll have to see the magistrate. He can authorize that. (subject of the sentence)Yes, the magistrate is in. I saw her minutes ago. (direct object of the verb 'saw')
A criminal record !
A magistrate is also called a Justice of the Peace. The person's name is followed by the initials JP.
The Tagalog word mahistrado means magistrate in English. Synonyms for magistrate are judge, justice, bailiff, and justice of the peace.
England
The Spanish word for English is ingles. Ingles can mean the English language [of England] or an English person [from England[.
Retired Justice of the Peace - Magistrate