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Often used in the same context:
old bailey,
tribunal,
councilors,
solicitor,
barristers,
court,
hackney carriage,
constables,
justiciary,
constabulary,
magistracy,
inquest,
stipendiary magistrate,
criminal court,
councils,
bailiffs,
judges,
councilor,
inspectorate,
prosecuting,
dyfed,
assizes,
judicial,
affray,
offenses,
remand,
councillors,
lordships,
jobcentre,
sentencing,
pelican crossing,
police,
grievous bodily harm,
mid glamorgan,
rspca,
vicar,
advocate depute,
vicinage,
churchwarden,
lady mayoress,
pensioner,
gote,
watchhouse,
cassation,
procurator,
nolle,
nolle pros,
supergrass,
unlawful carnal knowledge,
lorry,
zebra crossing,
indeterminate sentence,
supreme court,
tipstaff,
clamper,
procurator fiscal,
headteacher,
faunch,
lollipop lady,
contemnor,
law lords,
newsagent,
upwell,
cannock,
lord chancellor,
jail,
kirklees,
camberwell,
magistrature,
publicans,
cllr,
smethwick,
gorsedd,
garda,
head teacher,
judiciary,
summonses,
disorderly behavior,
arraignment,
wandsworth,
yob,
indecent assault,
anglia,
etruria,
borstal,
assessors,
kennelling,
ramsgate,
gamekeeper,
mayoress,
reigate,
deemster,
curacy,
dustmen,
imprison ment,
wem,
tynwald,
bedfordshire,
probate court,
decree nisi,
naze,
prees,
magistrate,
magistracies,
functionaries,
officers,
officials,
dignitaries,
justices,
official,
courts,
off1cers,
ministers,
commissioners,
ecclesiastics,
functionary,
lawmakers
Also try:
— Adjectives for magistrates:
local,
other,
civil,
chief,
own,
roman,
stipendiary,
municipal,
inferior,
special,
principal,
more...
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