In England and Wales stipendiary magistrates are professional lawyers who are paid (receive a stipend) to perform the duties otherwise done by unpaid lay magistrates (justices of the peace). In some major cities, such as London, all the magistrates are stipendiary.
Stipendiary means working for a salary. When someone is working, for him to receive a payment. It means not working voluntarily.
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Magistrates' Association was created in 1921.
Magistrates - band - ended in 2009.
Magistrates - band - was created in 2006.
Midnight Judges
There are 147 Magistrates in a courtThere's usually three judges on the bench at a Magistrate's court.
The most common type of judge in British magistrate courts is the District Judge, also known as a stipendiary magistrate. They are legally trained professionals who preside over more complex cases and have the authority to impose custodial sentences. Lay magistrates, who are unpaid volunteers, also play a significant role in these courts.
3 people make up a magistrates bench, these 3 people are citizens.
The collective noun is a bench of magistrates.