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1) государственный чиновник; чиновник гражданской власти2) магистрат (должностное лицо, осуществляющее правосудие), судья; мировой судья; судья полицейского суда; судья суда низшей инстанции с суммарной и ограниченной юрисдикцией по уголовным и иногда гражданским делам•- committing magistrate
- examining magistrate
- federal magistrate
- investigating magistrate
- issuing magistrate
- juvenile magistrate
- lay magistrate
- police magistrate
- stipendiary magistrate
- trial magistrate
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n магистрат, судья; мировой судья; полицейский судьяСинонимический ряд:arbiter (noun) arbiter; arbitrator; chancellor; court; judge; justice; officer; police judge; referee; umpire
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