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Перевод: stipendiary
[прилагательное] оплачиваемый; получающий жалованье; [существительное] должностное лицо, находящееся на жаловании правительства
Тезаурус:
- The charge against her of having assisted in conducting a betting business at her house was dismissed by the Stipendiary Magistrate on 20th August.
- In some cases a Stipendiary Magistrate sits.
- Christopher Voelcker, stipendiary magistrate, said: "Mr Graham's 260 legal aid payment will be remitted to him in full."
- In the immediate aftermath of this squalid affair a former Stipendiary Magistrate of Jamaica, Mr H. Pringle, had felt obliged to lift the veil from the "abominable and ferocious" treatment of black people in the Caribbean.
- Mr Bartle, the stipendiary magistrate, declined jurisdiction to hear the charges on the ground that the delay in the investigation and prosecution of the case constituted an abuse of the process of the court.
- The Magistrates' Court consists of a bench of three lay magistrates, or in metropolitan areas a single stipendiary magistrate who is legally qualified.
- But Mr Thomas, who earns 40,000 a year as a stipendiary magistrate, brushed off his gesture.
- Another stipendiary magistrate, heard argument about abuse of the process and came to the opposite conclusion from Mr Bartle, namely that delay in Mr Cherry's case did not constitute an abuse of the process.
- It is not a description that would have satisfied Mr C. G. Heathcote, for example, the Stipendiary Magistrate for Brighton, when asked for his opinions on the question of juvenile crime in 1898: Mr Heathcote's remarks are preserved in a report on Juvenile Offenders compiled by the Howard Association which had scouted the opinions of the magistracy and police.
- P.C. Alexander Thom was sentenced to two months imprisonment by the Stipendiary Magistrate for stealing four oranges worth threepence from a shed at Liverpool Docks where he was patrolling.
- The Liverpool Stipendiary the other day confessed he had upon more than one occasion watched members of the City Police Force on point duty in various parts of the city, and he admitted he had been extremely confused at some of the signals given to traffic.
- P. C. Thomas Wheeler of Liverpool City Police was fined 40shilling. by the Liverpool Stipendiary Magistrate on a charge of being unlawfully in possession of two pounds of rice and some oranges, value 16d.
- Queen's Bench Divisional Court Regina v Bow Street Magistrate, ex parte Director of Public Prosecutions Regina v Bow Street Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Cherry Before Lord Justice Watkins and Mr Justice Garland December 19 1989
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