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It will vary state to state. In my home state of Virginia, a judge has the power to try cases and impose punishment. A magistrate has the authority to issue a search warrant or an arrest warrant, and to set bail.
In a jury trial, the case is heard and decided by a group of impartial individuals (the jury). In a bench trial, the case is heard and decided by a judge without a jury. The judge determines the outcome based on the evidence and arguments presented in court.
A trial involves a formal examination of evidence and witnesses to decide a legal case, often with a judge and jury present. A hearing is a legal proceeding where arguments or evidence are presented to a judge for a decision on a specific issue within a case, without the full process of a trial.
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.
Essentially yes. A magistrate (also known as a Justice of the Peace) is a layperson (someone who isn't legally educated) and volunteers to be a judge part time in the Magistrates Court. Because of this they do not get paid.
No a magistrate is a judge
Yes. Back in the Salem witchcraft trials, there were three magistrates to judge the accused.
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They were, but once they become a judge they are not allowed to practice law since it would be a conflict of interest.
The judges were temporary and special deliverers, sent by God to deliver the Israelites from their oppressors; not supreme magistrates, succeeding to the authority of Moses and Joshua. First judge: Othniel.
In the Gospel Jesus came as the Saviour, but in the revelation this same Jesus appears as a judge to judge the earth and the devils.
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It will vary state to state. In my home state of Virginia, a judge has the power to try cases and impose punishment. A magistrate has the authority to issue a search warrant or an arrest warrant, and to set bail.
According to US National averages of Judges and Magistrates, the median salary for this career path is $140,240 as of July 2008.
The judges were temporary and special deliverers, sent by God to deliver the Israelites from their oppressors; not supreme magistrates, succeeding to the authority of Moses and Joshua. First judge: Othniel.
A bench warrant is a bench warrant whether it is issued by a criminal court judge or a civil court judge.