Are there any security cases or criminal cases in the United States? The English magistrate and the French magistrate are also translated into "magistrate" and "magistrate". Professional titles of jud

Are there any security cases or criminal cases in the United States? The English magistrate and the French magistrate are also translated into "magistrate" and "magistrate". Professional titles of judges in basic courts in France, Britain and the United States. The Third French Republic (1875 ~ 1940) and the French Fourth Republic (1946 ~ 1958) established magistrates in each district as full-time judges to accept general civil cases and mediate civil disputes. Canceled in February 1958. In the UK, generally speaking, magistrates are divided into paid magistrates and unpaid magistrates, and most are part-time magistrates. Under the Magistrates Act No. 1949 and the Magistrates Act No. 1968, magistrates are appointed on the recommendation of the Chief Justice to the King after consultation with the Special Advisory Committee that nominates magistrates. In the United States, a peace officer is the lowest-ranking judicial officer in a state. They were established under the Federal Magistrates Act 1968. They have full-time and part-time jobs. They must be members of the Bar Association. Their main tasks are to administer oaths to parties and supervise oaths, and to hear minor criminal cases.