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  2. List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2021

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    The A44 Trunk Road (Capel Bangor to Blaengeuffordd, Ceredigion) (40 mph & Part-time 20 mph Speed Limits) Order 2021 380: The Customs (Tariff etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 381 (W. 120) (C. 13) The Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Act 2018 (Commencement No. 3 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Order 2021 382

  3. Magistrates' court (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, a magistrates' court is a lower court which hears matters relating to summary offences and some triable either-way matters. Some civil law issues are also decided here, notably family proceedings. In 2010, there were 320 magistrates' courts in England and Wales; by 2020, a decade later, 164 of those had closed.

  4. Magistrate - Wikipedia

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    The post was formally known as police magistrate when the courts were known as police magistrate courts. Magistrates have jurisdiction over the criminal cases filed under the penal code. They carry out first mortem and post mortem examinations, issue search warrants and arrest warrants, produce suspected persons and grant bail.

  5. EXPLAINER: How does the Chatham County Magistrate Court ... - AOL

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    Magistrate Court is meant to give people a place to file small claims and work out their issues before a judge in an efficient way.

  6. Magistrate (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The estimated average offence-to-completion time in the magistrates' courts for indictable/triable either-way offences was 109 days for the same period. [96] The cost of a trial in the magistrates' court is also much cheaper than the cost in the Crown Court both for the government and for those defendants who pay their own legal costs. However ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Top federal prosecutor in Washington says his office will ...

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    "We will flood the federal district court with cases - to make our City safe," Martin wrote in an. ... 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, has threatened investigations of members of Congress for ...

  9. Magistrates' court - Wikipedia

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    A magistrates' court is a lower court where, in several jurisdictions, all criminal proceedings start. Also some civil matters may be dealt with here, such as family proceedings. Also some civil matters may be dealt with here, such as family proceedings.