Police justice

a judge of a police court.
- Bouvier.

See also: Police

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
References in classic literature
His second marriage, to his first wife's maid, was intended, as he frankly said, to provide a nurse for himself and a mother for his children, but his later years were largely occupied with heroic work as a police justice in Westminster, where, at the sacrifice of what health remained to him, he rooted out a specially dangerous band of robbers.
Military Police justice department director To Dy told The Post on Wednesday that the suspects - Tat Kiri, 28, Chhuon Mary, 25, and Pum Sorn, 60 - lived in Svay Por commune's Kamakor village.
That year covert police justice Stephen video in Dobson's flat caught him and Norris using racist and violent language.
Whilst pressure to change will no doubt continue, the reality is that change will be slow and require legislation in the case of Wales taking responsibility for police justice and prison services as suggested by Mr Wigley.
Challenge of the complex system or rather of the cooperation systems (1) in the EU is also known in the solutions proposed to the Advisory Group Summit, concerning the future of the Police Justice and underlining as follows: developing of legal instruments to facilitate and to enhance judicial cooperation in criminal matters was at the center of European the legislation in recent years.
She said there was was provision in the Police Justice Act of 2005 for the Home Secretary take PCSO powers out of the hands of chief constables.
"The Police Justice Bill we're bringing forward will give local communities the powers to call to account local police officers."
The scheme would be implemented under section 12 of the 2001 Criminal and Police Justice Act.
We just want some justice for Lindsay and have full confidence in the police justice system."
Shami Chakrabarti, of pressure group Liberty, said: "This looks like instant police justice. When you do decide someone's been so criminal and behaved so badly and harmed other people that you need to punish them, that really is something that in a democracy belongs with the courts."
The 59 officers escaped fines and penalty points after Royston Smith, head of Derbyshire police justice unit, said: "Every case accepted the vehicle being used was for operational purposes in circumstances where it was necessary for the speed limit to be exceeded."
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