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A magistrate is also called a Justice of the Peace. The person's name is followed by the initials JP.
No and magistrate is better- higher up!!!!!!!!! :) :) ___ Actually, magistrates in England and Wales (JPs) are often unpaid lay people with no formal legal training. Judges are much more senior.
The Church of England Henry was a member of the Church of England, no more! It was not his Church and whilst he was Chief magistrate in this country and had some responsibility towards the Church at law, the Church was simply the Body of Christ in England at that time.
Magistrate is a judge. He or she is addressed as judge.
As a Church of England clergyman, Marsden had an intense dislike of Catholics. In Australia he became a magistrate and a successful farmer, able to use the free work of convicts on his farm.
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A magistrate is also called a Justice of the Peace. The person's name is followed by the initials JP.
A magistrate in England is another term for a judge who presides over lower courts and deals with less serious criminal and civil cases. Magistrates are appointed to the bench and do not need a legal background, but are trained in the law and procedures they are required to apply.
No and magistrate is better- higher up!!!!!!!!! :) :) ___ Actually, magistrates in England and Wales (JPs) are often unpaid lay people with no formal legal training. Judges are much more senior.
Magistrate is a noun.
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.
The Church of England Henry was a member of the Church of England, no more! It was not his Church and whilst he was Chief magistrate in this country and had some responsibility towards the Church at law, the Church was simply the Body of Christ in England at that time.
Because Henry was already the Chief magistrate and in theory was responsible for maintaining the law in England! Henry, according to the Church in England was only Head, as far as the Law of Christ allows!
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