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... magistrates had ; and taking up 100 girls , that would make , at 2s.4d . , 11 , 13s.4d . They sent none to gaol , the bailing them was so much better . " 7 A vivid picture , not only of magistrates ' practices , but of the entire ...
... magistrates had ; and taking up 100 girls , that would make , at 2s.4d . , 11 , 13s.4d . They sent none to gaol , the bailing them was so much better . " 7 A vivid picture , not only of magistrates ' practices , but of the entire ...
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... magistrates and in the late eighteenth century these magistrates in London had become " stipendiary " magistrates . In 1839 the control of police was , however , taken from the magistrates and turned over to commissioners and thus , in ...
... magistrates and in the late eighteenth century these magistrates in London had become " stipendiary " magistrates . In 1839 the control of police was , however , taken from the magistrates and turned over to commissioners and thus , in ...
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... magistrates who have , in fact , been police , prosecutors and magistrates in one , but the early development of the county prosecutor as an aggressive agent of law enforcement , and the power and prestige of the sheriff in all frontier ...
... magistrates who have , in fact , been police , prosecutors and magistrates in one , but the early development of the county prosecutor as an aggressive agent of law enforcement , and the power and prestige of the sheriff in all frontier ...
Contents
THE GRIMY COURT OF THE MAGISTRATE | 14 |
MACHINERY | 75 |
RULES | 91 |
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