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  2. 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.

  3. Howard Riddle - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed Senior District Judge for England and Wales (Chief Magistrate) in 2010. He was a contributing editor to Wilkinson's Road Traffic Offences between 2008–12 and contributed to Blackstone's Criminal Practice between 2011-12.

  4. Timothy Workman - Wikipedia

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    Senior District Judge Timothy Henry Workman CBE is a retired [1] British judge, a long-term stipendiary magistrate who served as Senior District Judge (Chief Magistrate) for England and Wales. From 1967 to 1969, Workman was a probation officer in the Inner London district, before working as a solicitor until 1986, when he was appointed to serve ...

  5. Kelly H. Rankin - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 to 2012, he served as criminal chief in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Wyoming. [3] On June 7, 2012, he assumed office as a United States magistrate judge for the District of Wyoming. [4]

  6. Magistrate - Wikipedia

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    In Kenya, there are five categories of magistrates, namely resident magistrate, senior resident magistrate, principal magistrate, senior principal magistrate and chief magistrate. Chief magistrate is the highest ranking among magistrates and also assumes administrative control of magistrate courts in his or her jurisdiction.

  7. First day of qualifying sees 13 toss their hat in the ring - AOL

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    Mar. 5—THOMASVILLE- Qualifying for the upcoming May election began on Monday, March 4, where 13 individuals qualified for a range of positions. The positions of sheriff, Magistrate Court judge ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Magistrate says former police chief can be charged in crash

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    The clerk magistrate ruled that one of the three charges can go forward, which means that the former police chief will be arraigned on negligent operation charges. Magistrate says former police ...