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.
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.
You can find the names of British magistrates past and present in official court records, legal directories, and on the websites of the Ministry of Justice and individual court services. Some newspapers also publish lists of magistrates appointed to specific areas.
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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Please specify which magistrates you are referring to.
Magistrates' Association was created in 1921.
Midnight Judges
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.