magistrate in the PONS Dictionary

magistrate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to haul up sb up before a magistrate fig
to appear before a magistrate

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Thus, the city council found itself in a significantly different position: they now needed to realize their newly gained powers vis--vis the magistrates.
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Human righteousness (or the outward man) was the domain of the magistrate or government.
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The "capital" duumvirs, "duumviri perduellionis", were not ordinary magistrates, but created on certain occurrences.
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Community magistrates are elected from the communities which they will serve.
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Magistrates are simply required to be high school graduates.
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Both judges and magistrates issue criminal and administrative search warrants.
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The presiding magistrate and her opponent praised her conduct in presenting of the case.
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After gaining district status, it has its own district magistrates.
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They were interrupted when magistrates arrested the principal speakers.
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It is an extremely difficult choice which would be imposed to magistrates.
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