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发信人: CornucopiaX (ThanksGiving), 信区: LeisureTime
标 题: 我也许还是个,convicted 罪人
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Feb 25 12:34:09 2016, 美东)
我要get expunged ....
下午打电话给magistrate
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Magistrate
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For the musical group, see Magistrates (band).
Magistrate
Lyman Poore Duff.jpg
Sir Lyman Poore Duff, a former judge of the Supreme Court of Canada
Occupation
Names Judge, Justice of the Peace, magistrate
Occupation type
Profession
Activity sectors
Law
Description
Competencies Analytical mind, critical thinking, impartiality, common
sense
Education required
Usually experience as an advocate (varies by jurisdiction)
Related jobs
Barrister, solicitor, prosecutor
In modern usage, a magistrate is a judge or lawyer who hears cases in courts
. In the United Kingdom, the term magistrate usually refers to a volunteer
of the Magistrates' Courts, whereas in North America it refers to an officer
of the state. Formerly, in ancient Rome, a magistratus was one of the
highest ranking government officers and possessed both judicial and
executive powers. Today, in common law systems, a magistrate has limited law
enforcement and administration authority. In civil law systems, a
magistrate may be a judge in a superior court, where the magistrates' court
might have jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases. A related but not
always equivalent term is chief magistrate which historically can denote a
political and administrative officer.
发信人: CornucopiaX (ThanksGiving), 信区: LeisureTime
标 题: 我也许还是个,convicted 罪人
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Feb 25 12:34:09 2016, 美东)
我要get expunged ....
下午打电话给magistrate
Edit
Watch this page
Magistrate
Page issues
For the musical group, see Magistrates (band).
Magistrate
Lyman Poore Duff.jpg
Sir Lyman Poore Duff, a former judge of the Supreme Court of Canada
Occupation
Names Judge, Justice of the Peace, magistrate
Occupation type
Profession
Activity sectors
Law
Description
Competencies Analytical mind, critical thinking, impartiality, common
sense
Education required
Usually experience as an advocate (varies by jurisdiction)
Related jobs
Barrister, solicitor, prosecutor
In modern usage, a magistrate is a judge or lawyer who hears cases in courts
. In the United Kingdom, the term magistrate usually refers to a volunteer
of the Magistrates' Courts, whereas in North America it refers to an officer
of the state. Formerly, in ancient Rome, a magistratus was one of the
highest ranking government officers and possessed both judicial and
executive powers. Today, in common law systems, a magistrate has limited law
enforcement and administration authority. In civil law systems, a
magistrate may be a judge in a superior court, where the magistrates' court
might have jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases. A related but not
always equivalent term is chief magistrate which historically can denote a
political and administrative officer.