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Chief magistrate is a public official, executive or judicial, whose office is the highest in its class. Historically, the two different meanings of magistrate have often overlapped and refer to, as the case may be, to a major political and administrative officer (usually at a subnational or colonial level) or a judge and barrister.
Chiefmagistrate is a public official, executive or judicial, whose office is the highest in its class. Historically, the two different meanings of magistrate...
Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court or Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate (abbreviated as CJM Court) is the second tier court in the criminal court structure...
be district judges. The senior district judge (magistrates' courts) is also known as the ChiefMagistrate. A solicitor or barrister who sits part-time as...
The Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, known as Chief Metropolitan Police Magistrate until 1949, and also known as the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate...
The ChiefMagistrate is a judicial officer in the government of Fiji, who presides over the Magistrates Courts. The following persons have held office...
from 1832 to 1838, and a magistrate from that time until 1999, except for an eleven-year gap from 1893 to 1904, when the chief official was the president...
principal executive magistrate. He was the chief executive, chief priest, chief lawgiver, chief judge, and the sole commander-in-chief of the army. His powers...
Young, Chiefmagistrate (1967–1975) Ivan Christian, Chiefmagistrate (1975–1984) Brian Young, Chiefmagistrate (1984–1991) Jay Warren, Chiefmagistrate (1991–1999)...
statement was made as a question or in what type of voice it was said." ChiefMagistrate Howard Riddle concluded that while there was no doubt Terry had uttered...
and ChiefMagistrate of Pitcairn Island on three occasions between 1921 and 1943 John Lorenzo Christian (1895–1984), twice served as ChiefMagistrate of...
In ancient Greece the chiefmagistrate in various Greek city states was called eponymous archon (ἐπώνυμος ἄρχων, epōnymos archōn). "Archon" (ἄρχων, pl...
The district magistrate, also known as the district collector or deputy commissioner, is a career civil servant who serves as the executive head of a district's...
the Deputy Senior District Judge (Deputy ChiefMagistrate) in 2012, the Senior District Judge (ChiefMagistrate) for England and Wales in 2016, and a Justice...
court judges of general jurisdiction. In Georgia, each county has a chiefmagistrate, elected by the voters of the county, who has the authority to hold...
an appellate jurisdiction. The ChiefMagistrate of Queensland, since 2022, is Judge Janelle Brassington. The Magistrates Court has the jurisdiction to...
(abbrev. cos.; Latin plural consules) was the title of one of the two chiefmagistrates of the Roman Republic, and subsequently also an important title under...
Courts of Metropolitan Magistrate - Have the same powers as of Judicial Magistrate of First Class in India Chief Judicial Magistrate Court "CrPC Section...
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate court is a type of Metropolitan Magistrate Court which is found in the metropolitan cities of Bangladesh. These courts are...
include: President (chief executive) An absolute monarch reigning and ruling without a separate principal minister Chiefmagistrate Führer (used in Nazi...
Court of Australia, formerly known as the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia or the Federal Magistrates Service, was an Australian court with jurisdiction...
June 2, 1692, with William Stoughton, the new Lieutenant Governor, as ChiefMagistrate, Thomas Newton as the Crown's Attorney prosecuting the cases, and Stephen...
known both to Livy and other Romans in the late republic that the chiefmagistrates were first called praetor. For example, Festus "refers to 'the praetors...