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What is the task of stipendiary Magistrates?

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.


How much do magistrates get paid per sitting?

The pay for magistrates can vary depending on the jurisdiction. In the United States, for example, federal magistrate judges are paid an annual salary, not per sitting. In other countries, magistrates may receive a per diem rate or a fixed fee per sitting. The exact amount also depends on factors such as experience, location, and seniority.


What are the names of some stipendiary Magistrates?

Stipendiary magistrates, who are paid judicial officers in certain jurisdictions, are often referred to by their official titles rather than personal names. In the UK, for example, they are commonly known as "District Judges" in magistrates' courts. Specific names of individual stipendiary magistrates can vary by region and over time, as new appointments are made and others retire. If you need information about current magistrates, it's best to consult an official judiciary website or local court listings.


What did magistrates have in common?

Please specify which magistrates you are referring to.


What A Group of Magistrates Called?

Midnight Judges


When was Magistrates' Association created?

Magistrates' Association was created in 1921.


When did Magistrates - band - end?

Magistrates - band - ended in 2009.


When was Magistrates - band - created?

Magistrates - band - was created in 2006.


How. Many magistrates are there in a magistrates court?

There are 147 Magistrates in a courtThere's usually three judges on the bench at a Magistrate's court.


How many magistrates are there in a magistrates court?

3 people make up a magistrates bench, these 3 people are citizens.


What is the collective noun for magistrates?

The collective noun is a bench of magistrates.


What do you call lots of magistrates?

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.