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Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate

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277: 36:(full-time magistrates appointed for London and the surrounding counties), the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate had responsibilities for the administration of the London 282: 287: 272: 257: 132: 63:, also known as Chief Magistrate, who has leadership responsibility for all District Judges (Magistrates’ Courts) in England and Wales. 56: 45: 60: 40:
as well as the appointment of metropolitan stipendiary magistrates. He also had special responsibilities in relation to
171: 59:. The position of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, which had no equivalent outside of London, was replaced with that of 52: 222: 141: 150: 258:
https://www.judiciary.uk/about-the-judiciary/who-are-the-judiciary/judicial-roles/judges/chief-magistrate/
33: 195: 37: 117: 216: 102: 210: 156: 55:, which unified the stipendiary bench of England and Wales and renamed stipendiary magistrates to 71: 162: 189: 177: 126: 90: 84: 67: 266: 96: 204: 228: 41: 32:, was a senior British magistrate based in London. The most senior metropolitan 245:
A Certain Share of Low Cunning: A History of the Bow Street Runners, 1792-1839
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The most famous Chief Metropolitan Magistrate was the novelist
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proceedings. The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate was based at
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Chief Magistrate of the Police Courts of the Metropolis
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The position was abolished on 31 August 2000 by the
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Index

stipendiary magistrate
magistrates' courts
extradition
Bow Street Magistrates' Court
Access to Justice Act 1999
District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts)
Senior District Judge (Chief Magistrate)
Henry Fielding
Bow Street Runners
Sir Thomas de Veil
Henry Fielding
Sir John Fielding
Sir Sampson Wright
Sir Nathaniel Conant
Sir Richard Birnie
Sir Frederick Adair Roe
Sir Thomas Henry
Sir John Bridge
Sir Franklin Lushington
Sir Albert de Rutzen
Sir John Dickinson
Sir Henry Chartres Biron
Sir Bertrand Watson
Sir Laurence Rivers Dunne
Sir Frank Milton
Sir Kenneth James Priestley Barraclough
Sir Evelyn Charles Sackville Russell
Sir David Armand Hopkin
Sir Peter Gilmour Noto Badge
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