The collective noun is a bench of magistrates.
If there are 10 or more, it's a multitude of magistrates.
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Lots of magistrates are commonly referred to as a "bench" of magistrates. In a legal context, a bench typically signifies the group of judges or magistrates who preside over court proceedings. In some jurisdictions, they may also be called a "magistracy" when referring to the collective body of magistrates.
The standard collective noun is a bench of magistrates.
The group of three men who advised the magistrates during the Roman Empire was known as the "Consilium." This advisory council typically consisted of experienced senators or legal experts who provided guidance on legal, administrative, and military matters. Their insights were crucial for the effective governance and decision-making processes of the magistrates.
Please specify which magistrates you are referring to.
Magistrates' Association was created in 1921.
Magistrates - band - ended in 2009.
Magistrates - band - was created in 2006.
There are 147 Magistrates in a courtThere's usually three judges on the bench at a Magistrate's court.
3 people make up a magistrates bench, these 3 people are citizens.
The collective noun is a bench of magistrates.
The Spartans voted by shouting 'yes' or 'no' : the loudest group won.