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In court, magistrates are typically addressed as "Your Worship" or "Sir/Madam," depending on the jurisdiction. In some areas, they may also be referred to simply as "Magistrate." It is important to show respect and formality when addressing a magistrate during proceedings. The specific title can vary slightly based on local customs and regulations.

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