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  2. Magistrate - Wikipedia

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    Magistrate, or chief magistrate, is also a common translation of the Chinese xianzhang (县长/縣長 literally: county leader) the political head of a county or xiàn/hsien (县/縣) which ranks in the third level of the administrative hierarchy of China.

  3. Chief magistrate - Wikipedia

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    A chief magistrate is a public official, executive or judicial, whose office is the highest in its class. Historically, the two different meanings of magistrate have often overlapped and refer to, as the case may be, to a major political and administrative officer (usually at a subnational or colonial level) or a judge and barrister.

  4. Magistrate Judge candidate questionnaires - AOL

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    Integrity, fairness and honesty in decision making are three important qualities in a magistrate judge. I am able to sit and listen to both sides and follow the law as it relates to the specific ...

  5. United States magistrate judge - Wikipedia

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    The magistrate judge's seat is not a separate court; the authority that a magistrate judge exercises is the jurisdiction of the district court itself, delegated to the magistrate judge by the district judges of the court under governing statutory authority, local rules of court, or court orders. Rather than fixing the duties of magistrate ...

  6. A look at the race for Magistrate Court judge - AOL

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    More reasonably, one strong Mondragón supporter argues that since the district court’s chief judge supervises magistrate court, Robert would vote on who’d be Rosenda’s boss. That’s a fact.

  7. State court magistrate judge - Wikipedia

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    In Georgia, each county has a chief magistrate, elected by the voters of the county, who has the authority to hold preliminary hearings in criminal cases, conduct bench trials for certain misdemeanor offenses, including deposit account fraud (bad checks), grant bail (except as to very serious felony charges), and preside over a small claims court for cases where the amount in controversy does ...

  8. Donald Trump reveals the leadership qualities we actually ...

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    In 2015, he called truth-telling an “overrated quality” in a leader, and pointed out that even the late and much admired Apple CEO Steve Jobs made things happen by speaking as if they already ...

  9. Judicial officer - Wikipedia

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    Examples include judges, magistrates, foreclosure referees and arbitrators. A complete list of judicial officers is published after every election, along with every other officer of the United States , in the United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions , or more commonly called the Plum Book.