Three of the members are appointed by the President and two are elected by the Supreme Council of the magistracy. |
If they must tackle it with purpose, they will need back-up from the laws applicable to illegal guns, and from the magistracy and judiciary. |
Yet this did not herald a new, more cordial relationship with the magistracy. |
As I said this morning, an independent magistracy is a fundamental precondition of democracy. |
The duties of the pastorate and of the magistracy were stated in appendices. |
Francis de Humillos is considered fit for the magistracy because of his nearness in soling a shoe. |