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magistrate's court
magistrate's courtnouna court having limited jurisdiction over minor civil and criminal matters, as matters of contract not exceeding a particular amount of money.
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magistrates' court
magistrates' courtnoun(in England) a court of summary jurisdiction held before two or more justices of the peace or a stipendiary magistrate to deal with minor crimes, certain civil actions, and preliminary hearings
magistrate's court
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a court having limited jurisdiction over minor civil and criminal matters, as matters of contract not exceeding a particular amount of money.
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Etymology
Origin of magistrate's court
First recorded in 1865–70
Example Sentences
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He was sentenced to two years in prison by a magistrate’s court but the courts suspended his prison sentence in April.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 4, 2023
The two men appeared in a magistrate's court in Bloemfontein earlier this week.
From BBC • Apr. 13, 2023
A magistrate's court in Nairobi found Hassan Wario, who was the sports minister at the time, guilty of abuse of office in connection with the loss of funds.
From Reuters • Sep. 16, 2021
Mathews, the publisher of The Grip and its only reporter, submitted an Open Records Act request to the magistrate’s court, where judges swear in new officers.
From The New Yorker • Sep. 30, 2019
The first stage took place in a magistrate’s court.
From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela
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