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Example sentences for "examining magistrate"

  • Six months afterwards, Camusot received the appointment of assistant judge at Paris, and later he became an examining magistrate.

  • The salary of a provincial justice of the peace does not exceed fifteen hundred francs, while an examining magistrate's stipend is augmented by something like a thousand francs, because his position entails expenses and extra work.

  • The judicial authorities were informed and the case placed in the hands of an examining magistrate.

  • I will read your examination before the examining magistrate.

  • He reached France on the 20th, and on July 1 made his first appearance before the examining magistrate.

  • Monsieur Mouzon then informed us of his actual position as examining magistrate, and invoked that quality in requesting that we would stop proceedings.

  • It might have been to put off an examining magistrate," said the Duke.

  • But I had better get an examining magistrate to take the matter in hand first.

  • Those are traces for an examining magistrate.

  • It is a mere blind, and a very fair blind too--for an examining magistrate.

  • Examining Magistrate, "then it is something strange, your experiment?

  • Had not an examining magistrate a right to know everything?

  • There is not, there cannot be a secret for an Examining Magistrate.

  • He, Bernardet, was not an examining magistrate.

  • You can't compel an examining magistrate to be hampered or bound by it everlastingly.

  • An examining magistrate, after all, is only a man--hence given to prejudice.

  • You see, I might also pass for an examining magistrate!

  • After that you are a rag, and not an examining magistrate!

  • ACT VI SCENE 1 The room of an Examining Magistrate, who sits at a table talking to Mélnikov.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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