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In reply to the discussion: Robert Zimmerman was not a judge [View all]hlthe2b
(113,950 posts)2. From the VA statute, magistrates are not required to be lawyers--only possess BS degree of some kind
although those appointed prior to 2008 without a college degree were grandfathered in. In fact per (F), magistrates are not allowed to practice law. They are most certainly NOT judges
§ 19.2-37. Magistrates; eligibility for appointment; restrictions on activities.
A. Any person who is a United States citizen and resident of the Commonwealth may be appointed to the office of magistrate under this title subject to the limitations of Chapter 28 (§ 2.2-2800 et seq.) of Title 2.2 and of this section.
B. Every person appointed as a magistrate on and after July 1, 2008, shall be required to have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education. A person initially appointed as a magistrate prior to July 1, 2008, who continues in office without a break in service is not required to have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education.
C. A person shall not be eligible for appointment as a magistrate under the provisions of this title: (a) if such person is a law-enforcement officer; (b) if such person or his spouse is a clerk, deputy or assistant clerk, or employee of any such clerk of a district or circuit court, provided that the Committee on District Courts may authorize a magistrate to assist in the district court clerk's office on a part-time basis; (c) if the parent, child, spouse, or sibling of such person is a district or circuit court judge in the magisterial region where he will serve; or (d) if such person is the chief executive officer, or a member of the board of supervisors, town or city council, or other governing body for any political subdivision of the Commonwealth.
D. No magistrate shall issue any warrant or process in complaint of his spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent, parent-in-law, child-in-law, brother, sister, brother-in-law or sister-in-law, nephew, niece, uncle, aunt, first cousin, guardian or ward.
E. A magistrate may not engage in any other activity for financial gain during the hours that he is serving on duty as a magistrate. A magistrate may not be employed outside his duty hours without the prior written approval of the Executive Secretary.
F. No person appointed as a magistrate on or after July 1, 2008, may engage in the practice of law.
§ 19.2-37. Magistrates; eligibility for appointment; restrictions on activities.
A. Any person who is a United States citizen and resident of the Commonwealth may be appointed to the office of magistrate under this title subject to the limitations of Chapter 28 (§ 2.2-2800 et seq.) of Title 2.2 and of this section.
B. Every person appointed as a magistrate on and after July 1, 2008, shall be required to have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education. A person initially appointed as a magistrate prior to July 1, 2008, who continues in office without a break in service is not required to have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education.
C. A person shall not be eligible for appointment as a magistrate under the provisions of this title: (a) if such person is a law-enforcement officer; (b) if such person or his spouse is a clerk, deputy or assistant clerk, or employee of any such clerk of a district or circuit court, provided that the Committee on District Courts may authorize a magistrate to assist in the district court clerk's office on a part-time basis; (c) if the parent, child, spouse, or sibling of such person is a district or circuit court judge in the magisterial region where he will serve; or (d) if such person is the chief executive officer, or a member of the board of supervisors, town or city council, or other governing body for any political subdivision of the Commonwealth.
D. No magistrate shall issue any warrant or process in complaint of his spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent, parent-in-law, child-in-law, brother, sister, brother-in-law or sister-in-law, nephew, niece, uncle, aunt, first cousin, guardian or ward.
E. A magistrate may not engage in any other activity for financial gain during the hours that he is serving on duty as a magistrate. A magistrate may not be employed outside his duty hours without the prior written approval of the Executive Secretary.
F. No person appointed as a magistrate on or after July 1, 2008, may engage in the practice of law.
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The elder had a townhome/condo in a nearby more affluent area. George was married and living in
hlthe2b
Mar 2012
#5
Thanks for that. I wondered about that since the initial reports kept saying Zimmerman lived in
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#35
If he has pull through his family, which I tend to doubt, its more likely the military background
onenote
Mar 2012
#46
From the VA statute, magistrates are not required to be lawyers--only possess BS degree of some kind
hlthe2b
Mar 2012
#2
so dad has gone from being a retired Supreme Court justice of the State of Virginia to magistrate
notadmblnd
Mar 2012
#29
From of the things I've been reading, the Klan is very active in that part of FLA
notadmblnd
Mar 2012
#37
The "what's the dif" crowd has been chanting that ever since that came out
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2012
#8
Well for some ignorance is more than just a position, its a way of life
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2012
#18
Duly noted. Doesn't change much except it shows the father knows red tape well.
slampoet
Mar 2012
#14
Definately. He has friends, and favors to call in and knows the local levers to pull.
Gold Metal Flake
Mar 2012
#16
The State Attorney was either at the scene or station at nearly 8pm or later on a Sunday night.
slampoet
Mar 2012
#22
Ever see Night Court? A Magistrate does arraignments, bail, fines. Judge, but not Trial Judge.
leveymg
Mar 2012
#21
Night Court? That wasn't accurate for NY, let alone the real world
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2012
#24
They are Judges. They issue summonses, warrants, and protective custody orders. A Judge
leveymg
Mar 2012
#30
The issue is not the salary of magistrates v trial judges. It's Good Ol' Boy influence and multiple
leveymg
Mar 2012
#36