magistratic (Meaning)
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magistratic (a.)
Alt. of Magistratical
Synonyms & Antonyms of magistratic
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magistratic Sentence Examples
- The magistratic authority of the mayor extended beyond the city limits.
- The judge invoked his magistratic power to impose a harsh sentence.
- The police officer's magistratic duties included issuing citations and making arrests.
- The sheriff held magistratic jurisdiction over the county he served.
- The governor appointed a respected judge to the magistratic court.
- The magistratic office was responsible for administering justice in the district.
- The magistratic system provided a fair and impartial hearing for all citizens.
- The magistrates' magistratic powers were limited to minor offenses and civil matters.
- The accused person was entitled to a trial before a magistratic judge.
- The magistratic branch of government ensured that laws were enforced and justice was upheld.
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Alt. of Magistratical
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The magistratic authority of the mayor extended beyond the city limits.
The judge invoked his magistratic power to impose a harsh sentence.
The police officer's magistratic duties included issuing citations and making arrests.
The sheriff held magistratic jurisdiction over the county he served.