While Section 515(4) of the Criminal Code (1985) outlines the release conditions a
justice of the peace can give to an accused, they also have the discretionary power to order any added conditions they deem necessary, as per Section 515(4)(f).
(82) In the 1689 edition of his
Justice of the Peace manual, Joseph Keble offered a lucid account of why armed travel violated the King's peace irrespective of any specific malicious intent:
new President to treat all of the
justice of the peace appointments as
Becoming a
Justice of the Peace may be an important social function but it's not an honour in the manner of an OBE or an MBE.
Having married (before a
Justice of the Peace), I lived with an unconscionable conscience for nine years until, thanks be to God and my then pastor, Father Calandra of the Scalabrini Fathers of St.
On June 24, a
justice of the peace signed a warrant for Hill's arrest.
A magistrate is also called a
Justice of the Peace. They deal with almost 97% of all criminal cases.
In addition to his work in the state's entertainment industry; Porter was a four-term Pulaski County
justice of the peace.
Peoria
Justice of the Peace Lex Anderson barred the student from having any contact with Moore.
"We'll get the
justice of the peace thing, but then we'd be honored to have you officiate in our living room, with a few friends.