"magistrate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

magistrate sustantivo

sustantivo + magistrate
Kolokacji: 11
District Magistrate • police magistrate • city magistrate • county magistrate • court magistrate • ...
magistrate + verbo
Kolokacji: 25
magistrate says • magistrate orders • magistrate rules • magistrate decides • magistrate investigating • ...
verbo + magistrate
Kolokacji: 5
appoint a magistrate • appear before magistrates • investigate magistrates • examine magistrate • magistrate is elected
adjetivo + magistrate
Kolokacji: 16
local magistrate • federal magistrate • chief magistrate • stipendiary magistrate • French magistrate • ...
preposición + magistrate
Kolokacji: 5
of magistrates • before a magistrate • to the magistrate • by magistrates • for magistrates
(1) of, before, to, by, for
Kolokacji: 5
4. by magistrates = przez sędziów pokoju by magistrates
5. for magistrates = dla sędziów pokoju for magistrates
  • In all, the plan would raise the number of courtrooms for Eastern District judges and magistrates to 35, from 17.
  • This implied a number of privileges, among which the right for the sheriff and magistrates to administer justice, instead of the Count.
  • Since then the figure for magistrates has been slightly reduced to 93.
  • In the courtroom, whether or not requested, a legal adviser must provide advice necessary for magistrates to properly perform their functions.
  • A resident magistrate is a title for magistrates used in certain parts of the world, that were, or are, governed by the British.
  • That was enough for magistrates in the city who imposed fines and costs of almost £900.
  • The building featured a large central hall with a daïs for magistrates, and marble benches on one side.
  • It had been a long day and the Senate seemed to be trying to block his nominations for new magistrates.
  • Colonies were modeled closely on the Roman constitution, with roles being defined for magistrates, council, and assemblies.
  • New appointments are to be made for judges, magistrates and other judicial officers.

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