13529 examples of justices in sentences

They walked through acres of oil paintings and dozens of portraits of Chief Justices.

Mayors, Aldermen, and Justices of the Peace are comic, and take it not quite so well.

They didn't care for country justices, not they.

When the Justices had delivered us prisoners to the Constable, it being then late in the day, which was the seventh day of the week: he (not willing to go so far as Aylesbury, nine long miles, with us, that night; nor to put the town [of Amersham] to the charge of keeping us, there, that night and the First day and night following) dismissed us, upon our parole, to come to him again at a set hour, on the Second day morning.

During the Assize, we were brought before Judge MORTON [Sir WILLIAM MORTON, Recorder of Gloucester], a sour angry man, who [being an old Cavalier Officer, naturally,] very rudely reviled us, but would not hear either us or the cause; referring the matter to the two Justices, who had committed us.

The Chief Justice and associate justices of the Supreme Court and district judges of the United States.

Indeed I was aware that not only was he, at times, considerable of a ward-politician, but he occasionally did a little business at the Justices' courts, and was not unknown on the steps of the Tombs.

The law, enacted in Virginia in 1705, authorizing any two justices of the peace "by proclamation to outlaw runaways, who might thereafter be killed and destroyed by any person whatsoever, by such ways and means as he might think fit, without accusation or impeachment of any crime for so doing," besides that it justifies what I have just said about hunting fugitive servants, shows, 1st.

3. The special justices sit three days in the week at their offices, where all complaints are carried, both by the master and apprentice.

All offices are open to them; they are aldermen of the city, justices of the peace, inspectors of public institutions, trustees of schools, etc.

There are, first, the justices of the peace , with jurisdiction over "petty police offences and civil suits for trifling sums."

The mayor's court in a city usually has jurisdiction similar to that of justices of the peace.

Secondly, there are county and municipal courts, which hear appeals from justices of the peace and from mayor's courts, and have original jurisdiction over a more important grade of civil and criminal cases.

Thirdly, there are superior courts, having original jurisdiction over the most important cases and over wider of the state areas of country, so that they do not confine their sessions to one place, but move about from place to place, like the English justices in eyre.

The constitution of the state courts: a. Justices of the peace; the mayor's court.

The Justices of the Supreme Court must have black silk gowns, with red, white, and blue scarfs.

One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace FOR THE COUNTIES OF WARWICK AND WORCESTER.

True, Millard Fillmore had appointed Brigham governor of the new Territorybut there were chief justices and associate justices, secretaries, attorneys, marshals, and Indian agents from the wicked and benighted East; men who frankly disbelieved that the voice of Brigham was as the voice of God, and who did not hesitate to let their heresy be known.

True, Millard Fillmore had appointed Brigham governor of the new Territorybut there were chief justices and associate justices, secretaries, attorneys, marshals, and Indian agents from the wicked and benighted East; men who frankly disbelieved that the voice of Brigham was as the voice of God, and who did not hesitate to let their heresy be known.

It recited that "for the last twenty-five years we have trusted officials of the government from constables and justices to judges, governors, and presidents, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted, and betrayed.

CURTIS, ARTHUR F. Bender's justices' manual of civil and criminal law and practice for justices of the peace and police justices in the State of New York. SEE Baylies, Edwin, ed.

CURTIS, ARTHUR F. Bender's justices' manual of civil and criminal law and practice for justices of the peace and police justices in the State of New York. SEE Baylies, Edwin, ed.

CURTIS, ARTHUR F. Bender's justices' manual of civil and criminal law and practice for justices of the peace and police justices in the State of New York. SEE Baylies, Edwin, ed.

A treatise on the laws of Indiana pertaining to practice and procedure before justices of the peace.

Our eleven Chief Justices, a history of the Supreme Court in terms of their personalities.

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