0 a person who acts as a judge in a law court that deals with crimes that are less serious -- juez
1 a person who has power to put the laws into force and sentence those guilty of lesser crimes -- magistrado
the Magistrates’ Court.
Naturally, because of the type of issues in question, magistrates need specific training to work in family courts.
It is important to focus on magistrates and lawyers, but it does not ensure that citizens have total access to this information.
We need to invest in judicial systems such as in the training of judges and magistrates.
These events are part of a continuing campaign of intimidation and repression, which targets political opponents, human rights protesters, journalists, trade unionists, students, lawyers and magistrates.
This would involve cooperation among police forces, examining magistrates and intelligence services.
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