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Stipendiary magistrates were magistrates that were paid for their work (they received a stipend). They existed in the judiciaries of the United Kingdom and those of several former British territories, where they sat in the lowest-level criminal courts.
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Stipendiarymagistrates were magistrates that were paid for their work (they received a stipend). They existed in the judiciaries of the United Kingdom...
position of stipendiarymagistrate in New Zealand was renamed in 1980 to that of district court judge. The position was often known simply as magistrate, or the...
Metropolitan StipendiaryMagistrate, known as Chief Metropolitan Police Magistrate until 1949, and also known as the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate and Chief...
an English or Welsh magistrates' court was formerly termed a "stipendiarymagistrate", as distinct from the unpaid "lay magistrates". In 2000, these were...
the peace had to petition the Crown for authority to hire a paid stipendiarymagistrate. The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 stripped the power to appoint...
1st Council of the Northwest Territories in the 1880s, serving as stipendiarymagistrate. He was an attorney and judge. Travis was born at Indiantown, a...
– 3 April 2001) was a British barrister and magistrate who was Chief Metropolitan StipendiaryMagistrate between 1975 and 1978. He was also a colonel...
only, some JP courts were presided over by a legally qualified stipendiarymagistrate, and these officeholders can be classed as having the same powers...
established in the unprecedented case of R v Bow Street Metropolitan StipendiaryMagistrate Ex parte Pinochet Ugarte (No.2) (1999). In an appeal to the House...
by a bench of magistrates (A.K.A. justices of the peace), or a legally trained district judge (formerly known as a stipendiarymagistrate), sitting in...
Laidlaw, Chief StipendiaryMagistrate of New South Wales. While the first and third charges laid against him were dismissed, the Magistrate did find de Groot...
qualified stipendiarymagistrates sat in Glasgow, when following the Court Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 the office of stipendiarymagistrate was abolished...
neighbors: to the north, the StipendiaryMagistrate of the District of Nipissing, and to the west, the StipendiaryMagistrate of the District of Thunder...
reinforcements and arrested Clarke. Clarke found himself before StipendiaryMagistrate Jeremiah Travis, a proponent of the temperance movement who was...
regular appointed member until 1881, when he was appointed as a StipendiaryMagistrate. He served as such until the 1st Northwest Territories general election...
Quirin Inter partes Temporary injunction R v Bow Street Metropolitan StipendiaryMagistrate, ex parte Pinochet R v Burgess; Ex parte Henry R v Commonwealth...
counts of high treason, by a sworn information laid before the stipendiarymagistrate on July 6, 1885. The charges were laid under the English Treason...
the chains of history" in this respect. In R v Chief Metropolitan StipendiaryMagistrate, ex parte Choudhury (1991), the Divisional Court held that the offences...
manslaughter and criminal negligence at a preliminary hearing heard by StipendiaryMagistrate Richard A. McLeod, and bound over for trial. A Nova Scotia Supreme...