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  2. Unofficial magistrate - Wikipedia

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    The post was formally known as Justice of the Peace and Un-Official Police Magistrate (JP UPM) when the magistrate courts were known as police magistrate courts. Under the Ordinance No. 16 on 1865 section 28 , unofficial magistrates had powers to appoint persons to the special police reserve , where requested to do by a Superintendent of Police ...

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  4. Justice of the peace - Wikipedia

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    The title justice of the peace derives from 1361, [3] in the reign of Edward III. The "peace" to be guarded is the sovereign's, the maintenance of which is the duty of the Crown under the royal prerogative. Justices of the peace still use the power conferred or re-conferred on them since 1361 to bind over unruly persons "to be of good behaviour ...

  5. Justice courts (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Justice courts are state courts of law in Oregon. [1] [2] While the Justice Court is a kind of state court, and the Justice of the Peace is an Oregon State Court judge, the Justice Courts are financed and authorized by their respective counties. [1] Because Justice Courts are financed by the counties, they are not part of the Oregon Judicial ...

  6. File:Justices of the Peace Act 1882.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... English: Justices of the Peace Act 1882 (46 VICT 1882 No 15) Source: ... 20:40, 30 April 2010:

  7. Category:American justices of the peace - Wikipedia

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    This category is for justices of the peace in the United States which are judicial officers. In some states, such as Texas , Kentucky , and Arkansas a "justice of the peace" is a legislative office equivalent to a county commissioner , not a judicial office.

  8. Magistrate (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The office of justice of the peace has its origins in the 12th century when Richard I appointed 'keepers of the peace' in 1195. [15] The title "justice of the peace" derives from 1361, in the reign of Edward III. An Act of 1327 had referred to "good and lawful men" to be appointed in every county in the land to "guard the Peace". Justices of ...

  9. Category:Justices of the peace - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Justices of the peace" The following 31 pages are in this category, out ...