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magistrate and refused
In another incident, the magistrate of a Durban court ordered Gandhi to remove his turban, which he refused to do.
Sandile refused to attend the meeting, after which the governor declared him deposed from his chieftainship at an assembly of other chiefs in October 1850, and appointed an English magistrate named Mr Brownlee to be temporary chief of the Ngqika tribe.
At the conclusion of the Wouter Basson trial in 2002, the presiding magistrate, Justice Hatzenburg, refused to grant Johan Theron indemnity from prosecution.
For example, in 267, when several high level officials were found to have worked in conjunction with a county magistrate to seize public land for themselves, Emperor Wu refused to punish the high level officials while punishing the county magistrate harshly.
When next morning Peace appeared before the magistrate at Greenwich Police Court he was not described by name — he had refused to give any — but as " a half-caste about sixty years of age, of repellent aspect ".
Chirac refused to testify before investigating magistrate Éric Halphen, arguing that this would be incompatible with his presidential functions.
When the local magistrate refused to hear his case, Iwasaki accused him of corruption and was sent to prison for seven months.
The House then found him guilty of contempt and issued a warrant for his arrest, but both the police magistrate and the local sheriff refused to help arrest him.
The captain is soon informed that Conan is fleeing the civil authorities of Argos due to a court dispute in which Conan refused to betray the whereabouts of a casual friend to a fascistic magistrate ( although no actual political reference is hinted in Howard's story ).
The defendants were refused bail, as the magistrate perceived there was a serious flight risk.

magistrate and return
In Georgia, constables are court officers whose powers and duties are: ( 1 ) To attend regularly all sessions of magistrate court ; ( 2 ) To pay promptly over money collected by them to the magistrate court ; ( 3 ) To execute and return all warrants, summonses, executions, and other processes directed to them by the magistrate court ; and ( 4 ) To perform such other duties as are required of them by law or as necessarily appertain to their offices.
Upon his return to Great Barrington, he was made a magistrate.
Le Sueur sailed to France to secure a commission to serve as a local magistrate in what is now Alabama, but died of yellow fever shortly after his return in 1704.
John Lowe, a magistrate of Simpson County, testified that he had heard Beauchamp threaten to kill Sharp, and said that on Beauchamp's return from Frankfort, he saw him waving a red flag and heard him tell his wife that he had " gained the victory.
Of the Roman processions, the most prominent was that of the Triumph, which had its origin in the return of the victorious army headed by the general, who proceeded in great pomp from the Campus to the Capitol to offer sacrifice, accompanied by the army, captives, spoils, the chief magistrate, priests bearing the images of the gods, amidst strewing of flowers, burning of incense and the like ( Ovid, Trist.
In June 1999, the magistrate Juan Guzmán Tapia, who had indicted Augusto Pinochet on his return from London, ordered the arrest of five retired military officers for their part in the Caravan of Death.
" Unfortunately, the foreman has learned of Jayne's return, and reports this to the magistrate.

magistrate and five
There are now five permanent judgeships and three magistrate judgeships for the Western District of Tennessee.
Thomas Willett ( 1605 – August 29, 1674 ) was a British-born American merchant, Plymouth Colony trader and sea-captain, Commissioner of New Netherland, magistrate of Plymouth Colony, Captain of the Plymouth Colony militia and was the first Mayor of New York City, prior to the consolidation of the five boroughs into the City of New York in 1898.
The five Catholic cantons formed a military alliance with the Pope and the Catholic Duchy of Savoy, and had the support of Aegidius Tschudi, the Landammann ( chief magistrate ) of Glarus.
Yoshimune was so impressed that when he became shogun five years later, he took the unusual action of promoting Ōoka over hundreds of other candidates, to the important post of machi – bugyō ( magistrate ) of Edo ( old name for Tokyo ).
The relevant portion of the bull read: " When those adjudged guilty of heresy have been given up to the civil power by the bishop or his representative, or the Inquisition, the podestà or chief magistrate of the city shall take them at once, and shall, within five days at the most, execute the laws made against them.
But in most towns it was the duty of the chief magistrate to draw up a list ( album ) of the senators every five years.
Section 144 of the < abbr title =" Criminal Procedure Code "> CrPC </ abbr > empowers a magistrate to prohibit an assembly of more than five people in an area.
The magistrate can imprison offenders for up to two years, however it can accumulate for multiple offences up to a maximum of five years.
Lea-Scarlett notes that in October 1840 a gang of five bushrangers broke out of the lockup at Queanbeyan and police magistrate Captain Faunce had to give chase to Michelago before he recaptured them.
It further authorizes any magistrate or police officer-in-charge to command any unlawful assembly of five or more persons to disburse if they are likely to cause a disturbance of the peace.

magistrate and American
* August 5 – John Hathorne, American magistrate ( d. 1717 )
* May 10 – John Hathorne, American magistrate ( b. 1641 )
1680 ) the oldest building in town, legend says when Penn first stepped foot on American soil, he walked to this house, where his friend and local magistrate lived, and spent the night.
Native American history in the Pioneer Valley stretches back thousands of years ; its recorded history begins in 1635, when Roxbury magistrate William Pynchon commissioned land scouts John Cable and John Woodcock to look for the Connecticut River Valley's best site for both conducting trade and farming.
On that day, the British magistrate confiscated Baker's " American " flag.
In December 1998, the French magistrate who investigated Diana's death, Hervé Stephan, wrote to the American secret services to request the 1, 056-page dossier of transcripted calls.
Bradford, the pragmatist, clashes with Milford, the idealist ; Bradford's wife is Milford's ex-girlfriend, who finds she still has feelings for Milford upon his release from the prison camp ; Denisov appoints Milford's ex-wife, a powerful magistrate ( and General Samanov's mistress ), to serve as Bradford's deputy and assistant in Heartland ; and Kimberly's renewed sense of American pride ultimately affects her relationship with Denisov.
Alice Jamieson was an American leading Calgary, Alberta feminist and magistrate.
A New Jersey law started in 1697 stated that any Christian who brought a wolf carcass to a magistrate would have been paid 20 shillings, while a Native American or black would have been paid half that much.
Excellent Cadavers is a 1995 non-fiction book by American author Alexander Stille about the Sicilian Mafia, concentrating on magistrate Giovanni Falcone's fight against the Mafia and his 1992 assassination.
Abreu Burelli was magistrate of the federal Supreme Court of Justice and Vice President of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights of the Organization of American States ( OAS ).

magistrate and British
* 1603 – Simon Bradstreet, British colonial magistrate ( d. 1693 )
Thomas Jefferson wrote in his 1774 A Summary View of the Rights of British America that " a free people their rights as derived from the laws of nature, and not as the gift of their chief magistrate.
* October 17 – British magistrate Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey is found murdered in Primrose Hill, London.
The earliest known advocates of British Israelism include M. le Loyer, an early 16th-century French Huguenot magistrate ; Adriaan van der Schrieck, a Flemish scholar ( d. 1621 ); Vincenzo Galilei ; the English antiquarian Henry Spelman ; Jakob Abbadie ; and John Sadler.
Originally portrayed by British comic Roddy Maude-Roxby as a stuffy magistrate with black robe and powdered wig.
; Ronny Heaslop: The British city magistrate of Chandrapore.
* Lord Richard Cavendish ( 1871 – 1946 ), British MP, aristocrat, author, magistrate
The pig belonged to the Hudson's Bay Company, and though Cutler was prepared to pay a fair price for the pig, the Company was not satisfied, insisting he be brought before the British magistrate, thus initiating the territorial dispute that came to be known as the Pig War.
Article 4 asserts the equality of all citizens, rejecting the notion of privileged political classes or hereditary offices-another criticism of British institutions such as the House of Lords and the privileges of the peerage: " no set of men, are entitled to exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services ; which, not being descendible, neither ought the offices of magistrate, legislator, or judge be hereditary.
* William Philip Price ( 1817 – 1891 ), British merchant, magistrate and politician
Some Tainui, such as Wiremu Te Whereo of Ngati Naho, who was a magistrate for the Pokeno area, fought with the British at Rangiriri and later manned a new wooden redoubt at Rangiriri for 4 years after the defeat of the Kingite rebels.
Canada holds the distinction of having made the first appointment in the then British Empire of a woman as a magistrate, namely Emily Murphy, who was sworn in as a police magistrate in the Women's Court of the City of Edmonton ( Alberta ) on 19 June 1916.
Karl Gützlaff was appointed civil magistrate in Chusan ( Zhoushan ) following the British occupation of the island, and Parkes served as his clerk from September 1842 to August 1843.
* March 14 — Emily Murphy, women's rights activist, jurist and author, first woman magistrate in Canada and in the British Empire ( died 1933 )
* October 17-Emily Murphy, women's rights activist, jurist and author, first woman magistrate in Canada and in the British Empire ( b. 1868 )
The vote arose from disquiet regarding a prior incident in which a group of " streamers " invaded Canada to free a fellow citizen who had been arrested by a British sheriff and magistrate.
He joined the British Colonial Office and was made magistrate in the Leeward Islands in 1879.
Elliott's varied career in British Columbia included Gold Commissioner, stipendiary magistrate and, following the union of the Island and Mainland Colonies in 1866 was appoint High Sheriff of the province, resigning his magristracy to take the post.
When he reached the Chambeshi River on the morning of 14 November, the British magistrate Hector Croad appeared under a white flag and delivered a message from the allied General Jacob van Deventer informing him of the armistice.
In 1916, she became the first female magistrate in Canada, and in the British Empire.
In April, the Mexican Eagle, an official ship from British Honduras with the chief magistrate on board, accidentally found the settlers.
He had an argument with the British magistrate and lost his position as a chief and his family had to move to other towns with Nelson his mothers and his three sisters moved to Qunu.

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