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Перевод: magistrate
[существительное] магистрат ; судья ; мировой судья; судья полицейского суда; государственный чиновник
Тезаурус:
- The doctor then went to the magistrate and swore on oath that he would probably die if sent to prison.
- The magistrate said that though he acknowledged that Dad was a peaceful, law-abiding citizen who had never had any trouble with the police and who held strong religious beliefs, there were nevertheless times "when people do get angry and tell lies."
- He dabbled in commerce and was made Chairman of Directors of the Bank of New South Wales; he was also a Steward of the Sydney Jockey Club, a Magistrate of the colony and President of the Scots Kirk committee.
- Hence the curse on the magistrate from the dock.
- Porfiry's bait for Raskolnikov ("a precious question" Dostoevsky calls this dangled interrogative hook in his notebooks) holds a different but equally potent fascination for the reader, instancing the story's inexorable grip and the virtuosity of the examining magistrate at work.
- 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.
- Failure to disperse after it has been read publicly by a magistrate or other official may render an offender liable to imprisonment.
- He spent half the year in the saddle, touring villages to collect revenues, dispense justice as a magistrate (with the power to send miscreants to prison for up to two years) and even to inspect opium dens.
- Charged at Horseferry Road Magistrates Court in January 1989 with dishonestly inducing Harrods to forego payment, she heard the magistrate Eric Crowther say it was not entirely her fault.
- Mrs Barnes, returned to her cottage, amazingly kept her silence for twelve years, only revealing what she knew to a local magistrate, Anthony Bridges in 1587.
- THE wheels of justice began turning yesterday for the former Bolivian Interior Minister, Mr Luis Arce Gomez, when he appeared before a Miami magistrate following his arrest and deportation from Bolivia.
- A Sinhalese member of the Legislative Council thought that magistrates would have difficulties carrying out the spirit of the legislation: "A crowd appears in the Police Court in the morning and unless plaints are presented and the names called out it will be somewhat difficult for the Magistrate to ascertain who are the people who have come to offer plaints and it will depend on some minor Court official or the peons as to who are admitted to the precincts of the Court."
- The magistrate consulted the King who told him to allow Richard Baxter to die at home.
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