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Pursuant to Va. Code § 19.2-46.1 the salaries of magistrates and other personnel in the office of the magistrate shall be fixed by the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia. Virginia Code § 19.2-46.2 requires the Committee to certify the names of all full-time magistrates to the Virginia Retirement System.
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Dec 15, 2023 · Above magistrate judges are the circuit court judges, who hold more expansive powers and preside over more significant cases, such as felony trials and appeals. Thus, while the distinction between these titles, including the difference between judge and magistrate, may seem subtle, it is important to understand their different roles and responsibilities.
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Magistrate means a minor judicial officer, who administers the law in a particular area, i.e. district or town. He/She is someone who hears the civil or criminal cases and passes judgement. The types of magistrate are: 1. Judicial Magistrate: After consultation with the High Court, the State Government may notify the number of courts of judicial ma...
The general meaning of a judge is the one who makes a judgement. In law, a judge is described as a judicial officer who administers court proceedings and is elected to hear and give a judgement on the legal cases considering various facts and details of the case. Depending on the jurisdiction, the power, functions and appointment method of the judg...
A judge is someone, who has got the decision making power in the law court, on a certain matter. The verdict made by the judge of the supreme court is final and no further appeal can be made. On the other hand, the magistrate is more like an administrator who looks after law and order of the particular area.
Virginia Code § 19.2-249 provides that any sheriff, deputy sheriff, or police officer shall have jurisdiction to make arrests and preserve the peace within 300 yards of the boundary of two counties, two cities, or a county and a city. An offense committed therein may be prosecuted in either jurisdiction.
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Sep 21, 2020 · Virginia’s magistrates are hired by the state, through the executive secretary of the state Supreme Court. They operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, even throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Green said. “Magistrates are independent judicial officers. We are not judges, but we are on the front line of the judicial branch ...
About Charles City County Magistrate Court. The Charles City County General District Court, part of the 9th Judicial Circuit of Virginia, holds sessions on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month. Located at 10780 Courthouse Road in Charles City, Virginia, this court handles civil cases with claims under $15,000.
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Initial Proceedings in Criminal Cases. Magistrate judges preside over most preliminary hearings in federal criminal prosecutions. Each United States magistrate judge has "all authorities and responsibilities granted upon United States commissioners or by the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure", per 28 U.S.C. 636(a)(1).