magistratical (Meaning)

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magistratical (a.)

Of, pertaining to, or proceeding from, a magistrate; having the authority of a magistrate.

magistratical Sentence Examples

  1. The judge exhibited a magistratical demeanor throughout the trial.
  2. The town council exercised its magistratical authority to impose fines for minor offenses.
  3. The mayor assumed a magistratical role to resolve conflicts within the community.
  4. The sheriff's deputies acted as magistratical officers, enforcing the law and maintaining order.
  5. The jury's decision was based on the magistratical instructions provided by the judge.
  6. The new court was granted expanded magistratical powers to handle more complex cases.
  7. The chief magistrate oversaw the administration of justice within the city.
  8. The magistratical proceedings were conducted with the utmost fairness and impartiality.
  9. The defense attorney challenged the magistratical authority of the judge.
  10. The local newspaper published the daily magistratical reports of court hearings and verdicts.

FAQs About the word magistratical

Of, pertaining to, or proceeding from, a magistrate; having the authority of a magistrate.

court,judge, bench, justice,jurist, justice of the peace, squire, beak,adjudicator, circuit judge

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The judge exhibited a magistratical demeanor throughout the trial.

The town council exercised its magistratical authority to impose fines for minor offenses.

The mayor assumed a magistratical role to resolve conflicts within the community.

The sheriff's deputies acted as magistratical officers, enforcing the law and maintaining order.