A special magistrate is an appointed official who has the authority to make legal decisions and rulings in specific types of cases, often related to administrative or regulatory matters. They operate in various jurisdictions, handling issues such as zoning, code enforcement, and other specialized areas that may not require a full judicial trial. Special magistrates typically have expertise in their designated areas and aim to streamline legal processes, providing a quicker resolution to disputes. Their decisions can often be appealed to a higher court.
Magistrate is a noun.
Magistrate is a judge. He or she is addressed as judge.
Chief Magistrate of the ciry
Your Honor, or Madam Magistrate.
district magistrate of azamgarh
It depends on the country and what kind of magistrate. In the US, a magistrate can refer to two different things. They can be a civil magistrate. For small claims court, the civil magistrate acts as the "judge." In civil court, the civil magistrate files the case for the judge, if I'm not mistaken. For criminal court, the magistrate is the one whom charges are filed with. What happens next depends on the type of crime. If it is a misdemeanor, the magistrate passes control to a prosecutor (often an assistant district attorney). If it is a felony, the magistrate passes control to the grand jury. The magistrate also decides the bail and custody arrangements until a judge decides otherwise.
No. A magistrate is a lay "judge" and they usually sit as a panel of 3 in a "magistrate's court". The usher, clerk and probation officer are separate jobs from that of a magistrate.
what is the role of disaster magistrate
what is the role of disaster magistrate
In the UK a magistrate is addressed as your Worship.
You cannot be a magistrate simply by being gay.
A consul is the most powerful magistrate and magistrate is the first part of the government made up elected officials.