单词 | judge's marshal |
释义 | > as lemmasjudge's marshal d. An official (latterly usually a barrister) who accompanies a judge on circuit to act as secretary and personal assistant. More fully judge's marshal. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > one who administers justice > an officer of the court > [noun] > attendant on judge or magistrate lictorc1384 porter1607 javelin-man1705 judge's marshal1830 javelin1849 javelineer1879 1830 C. Lyell Let. 28 June in Life, Lett. & Jrnls. (1881) I. 124 Judge Richardson introduced me to his marshal, Bosanquet, a barrister. 1861 M. Arnold Let. 20 Mar. My brother-marshal, young Thesiger,..is a very good fellow. 1911 Encycl. Brit. XVII. 770/1 The official known as a judge's marshal, whose office is of considerable antiquity, and whose duties consisted of making abstracts of indictments and pleadings for the use of the judge, still survives, but no longer exercises the above functions. He accompanies a judge of assize on circuit. 1959 Earl Jowitt & C. Walsh Dict. Eng. Law II. 1149/1 Marshall,..He is personal officer of the judge and performs the duties of secretary. < as lemmas |
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