Words and phrases that have a meaning related to magistrate:  (167 results)
Often used in the same context:
judge, court, prosecutor, remand, criminal court, circuit judge, tribunal, constable, prosector, stipendiary magistrate, supreme court, nolle pros, bail, appellate court, arraignment, nolle, police, grand jury, judicial, prosecuting officer, pleader, sentencing, solicitor, contemnor, sureties, prosecution, adjudicator, mwera, public defender, lawyer, jail, registrar, petitioner, prosecuting, bondswoman, recognisance, courtroom, barrister, defendant, inspector, policeman, complainant, procurator, assizes, appeals court, nolle prosequi, custody, justiciary, ex parte, summons, expunction, policewoman, bailiff, jury, tipstaff, detainer, inquest, teek, clerk, remittitur, head teacher, bailor, attorney, justices, nazir, high court, plea, probate court, arrest warrant, court martial, dominee, tahsildar, commissioner, prosecuting attorney, indigency, committal, zuleika, councilor, gote, jailor, detention, qadi, capias, deemster, unlawful carnal knowledge, bench warrant, coroner, adjournment, retrial, watchhouse, bondsman, probable cause, jurist, recusing, contempt, rearrest, hearing examiner, quo warranto, extradition, nol pros, rupia, absconder, magistrates, officer, official, magistracy, judges, superintendent, officers, dignitary, chief, commissary, functionary, pastor, postmaster, administrator, commander, governor, constituted, ecclesiastic, pope, sovereign, admiralty, appellate, despotic, former, plenary, professorial, reverend, seigneurial, supreme, ago, already, appointive, discerning, ecclesiastical, federal, gentile
Synonyms:
justice
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— Adjectives for magistrate: chief, civil, local, first, supreme, stipendiary, executive, roman, single, additional, worthy, more...

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