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A '''magistrate''' is a public official similar to a judge. Several worlds are known to use magistrates in their justice systems.
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A '''magistrate''' was a public official similar to a judge. Several worlds used magistrates in their justice systems.
   
 
== Bajor ==
 
== Bajor ==
In [[2369]], a [[Bajoran]] magistrate named [[Faren Kag]] informed [[Deep Space 9]] that there was a [[medical emergency]] in his [[village]] and requested assistance. [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] sent [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]] and [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] to aide with the emergency. ({{DS9|The Storyteller}})
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In [[2369]], a [[Bajoran]] magistrate named [[Faren Kag]] informed [[Deep Space 9]] that there was a [[medical emergency]] in his [[village]] and requested assistance. [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] sent [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]] and [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] to aid the emergency. ({{DS9|The Storyteller}})
   
 
When Odo placed Nog and Jake in a cell, the [[Changeling]] told Nog he would be facing the magistrate for allegedly breaking into the quarters of a [[Tholian]] [[ambassador]]. ({{DS9|Life Support}})
 
When Odo placed Nog and Jake in a cell, the [[Changeling]] told Nog he would be facing the magistrate for allegedly breaking into the quarters of a [[Tholian]] [[ambassador]]. ({{DS9|Life Support}})
   
 
In [[2372]], [[Quark]] tampered with the [[replicator]]s on the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} and Deep Space 9, causing users of the replicators to see advertisements for [[Quark's|his bar]]. While Quark attempted to rationalize and play down his actions, [[Odo]] [[sarcastic]]ally reassured him, "I'm sure the magistrate will take that into consideration when he calculates your fine." ({{DS9|The Quickening}})
Shortly after the Bajoran [[poet]] [[Akorem Laan]]'s emergence from the [[Bajoran wormhole]], having been stuck there for two hundred years, he became the [[Emissary of the Prophets]] for a brief time and reinstated the ''[[D'jarra]]'' caste system. When [[Vedek]] [[Porta]] pushed a Bajoran man off the second level of the [[promenade]], killing him for refusing to begin a new life under his proper caste, Akorem said he would ask the magistrate to be lenient with Porta. ({{DS9|Accession}})
 
 
In [[2372]], [[Quark]] tampered with the [[replicator]]s on the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} and Deep Space 9, causing users of the replicators to see advertisements for [[Quark's|his bar]]. While Quark attempted to rationalize and play down his actions, [[Odo]] sarcastically reassured him, "I'm sure the magistrate will take that into consideration when he calculates your fine." ({{DS9|The Quickening}})
 
   
 
In [[2373]], Odo told Quark he should keep his excuses for the magistrate, when one of Quark's under maintained [[holosuite]]s had injured [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]]. ({{DS9|Rapture}})
 
In [[2373]], Odo told Quark he should keep his excuses for the magistrate, when one of Quark's under maintained [[holosuite]]s had injured [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]]. ({{DS9|Rapture}})
   
In [[2375]], the [[Changeling]] [[Laas]] got into a fight with several [[Klingon]]s aboard DS9 and killed one of them. [[Martok|General Martok]] requested that Laas be detained until the magistrate could determine whether to honor the [[Klingon Empire]]'s request that Laas be [[extradition|extradited]] to their jurisdiction. ({{DS9|Chimera}})
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In [[2375]], after [[Laas]] had killed a [[Klingon 24th provoked officers 001|Klingon officer]] aboard DS9, [[General]] [[Martok]] requested that Laas be detained until the magistrate could determine whether to honor the [[Klingon Empire]]'s request that Laas be [[extradite]]d to their jurisdiction. ({{DS9|Chimera}})
   
{{bginfo|The phrase "his village" was used in "The Storyteller," which implies that different villages may have their own magistrates, although there may also be different levels of magistrates on Bajor, such as the generic references on other occasions would imply.}}
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{{bginfo|The phrase "his village" was used in "The Storyteller," which implies that different villages may have their own magistrates, although there may also be different levels of magistrates on Bajor, such as the generic references on other occasions would imply. ''{{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/414.txt}}''|In a [[deleted scene]] from {{e|Accession}}, [[Akorem Laan]] says he will ask the magistrate to be lenient with [[Vedek]] [[Porta]] for his killing of [[Imutta]] due to his belonging to an "unclean" [[caste]]. ''{{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/489.txt}}''}}
   
 
== Barkon IV ==
 
== Barkon IV ==
[[Garvin]], a [[Barkonian]] magistrate, and his daughter [[Gia (Barkonian)|Gia]] encountered the malfunctioning [[Data]] in [[2370]]. ({{TNG|Thine Own Self}})
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[[Garvin]], a [[Barkonian]] magistrate, and his daughter {{dis|Gia|Barkonian}} encountered the malfunctioning [[Data]] in [[2370]]. ({{TNG|Thine Own Self}})
   
 
== The Federation ==
 
== The Federation ==
When an accident prematurely aged [[Molly O'Brien]], Sisko explained the situation to a Federation magistrate, who wanted Molly taken to a center on [[Dalvos Prime]] for examination. ({{DS9|Time's Orphan}})
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When an accident prematurely aged [[Molly O'Brien]], Sisko explained the situation to [[Federation magistrate 001|a Federation magistrate]], who wanted Molly taken to a center on [[Dalvos Prime]] for examination. ({{DS9|Time's Orphan}})
   
 
== Tandar Prime ==
 
== Tandar Prime ==
[[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Travis Mayweather]] had to undergo a hearing in front of the [[Tandaran]] magistrate on [[Tandar Prime]] in order to be cleared of espionage and released back to the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]. ({{ENT|Detained}})
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[[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Travis Mayweather]] had to undergo a hearing in front of the [[Tandaran]] magistrate on [[Tandar Prime]] in order to be cleared of espionage and released back to the {{NX|Enterprise}}. ({{ENT|Detained}})
   
 
==Klingon Empire==
 
==Klingon Empire==
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The [[Klingon Empire]] utilized magistrates during the mid-[[22nd century]].
The [[Klingon Empire]] utilised magistrates during the mid-[[22nd century]]. In [[2152]], an [[Narendra_III_personnel#Magistrate|unmamed magistrate]] resided over the trial of [[Jonathan Archer]] on [[Narendra III]]. In [[2154]], a Klingon prisoner which was being prepped for genetic experimentation, demanded to see his magistrate. ({{ENT|Judgment|Affliction}})
 
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In [[2152]], a [[Klingon]] [[Klingon 22nd Narendra magistrate 001|magistrate]] resided over the trial of [[Jonathan Archer]] on [[Narendra III]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
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In [[2154]], a [[Klingon 22nd prisoner 001|Klingon prisoner]] which was being prepped for genetic experimentation, demanded to see [[Klingon 22nd magistrate 001|his magistrate]]. ({{ENT|Affliction}})
   
 
==Talos IV==
 
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==Sikaris==
 
==Sikaris==
Magistrates seemed to be powerful in [[Sikarian]] culture. ({{VOY|Prime Factors}})
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Magistrates held some authority in [[Sikarian]] culture. ({{VOY|Prime Factors}})
   
 
==Mazar==
 
==Mazar==
 
In [[2152]], the [[Mazarite]]s claimed that their magistrate wanted to question [[Vulcan]] ambassador [[V'Lar]]. ({{ENT|Fallen Hero}})
 
In [[2152]], the [[Mazarite]]s claimed that their magistrate wanted to question [[Vulcan]] ambassador [[V'Lar]]. ({{ENT|Fallen Hero}})
   
==Mokra order==
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== Mokra Order ==
[[Augris]] held the rank of third magistrate of the [[Mokra Order]]. ({{VOY|Resistance}})
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[[Augris]] held the rank of third magistrate of the [[Mokra Order]] in [[2372]]. ({{VOY|Resistance}})
   
 
==Keto-Enol==
 
==Keto-Enol==
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Diplomacy and law]]
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* [[Law]]
 
* [[Judges and arbiters]]
 
* [[Judges and arbiters]]
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* [[Imperium Magistrate]]
   
 
== External link==
 
== External link==
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
[[Category:Titles]]
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[[Category:Legal occupations]]

Latest revision as of 06:48, 27 March 2022

A magistrate was a public official similar to a judge. Several worlds used magistrates in their justice systems.

Bajor

In 2369, a Bajoran magistrate named Faren Kag informed Deep Space 9 that there was a medical emergency in his village and requested assistance. Commander Sisko sent Doctor Bashir and Chief O'Brien to aid the emergency. (DS9: "The Storyteller")

When Odo placed Nog and Jake in a cell, the Changeling told Nog he would be facing the magistrate for allegedly breaking into the quarters of a Tholian ambassador. (DS9: "Life Support")

In 2372, Quark tampered with the replicators on the USS Defiant and Deep Space 9, causing users of the replicators to see advertisements for his bar. While Quark attempted to rationalize and play down his actions, Odo sarcastically reassured him, "I'm sure the magistrate will take that into consideration when he calculates your fine." (DS9: "The Quickening")

In 2373, Odo told Quark he should keep his excuses for the magistrate, when one of Quark's under maintained holosuites had injured Captain Benjamin Sisko. (DS9: "Rapture")

In 2375, after Laas had killed a Klingon officer aboard DS9, General Martok requested that Laas be detained until the magistrate could determine whether to honor the Klingon Empire's request that Laas be extradited to their jurisdiction. (DS9: "Chimera")

The phrase "his village" was used in "The Storyteller," which implies that different villages may have their own magistrates, although there may also be different levels of magistrates on Bajor, such as the generic references on other occasions would imply. [1]
In a deleted scene from "Accession", Akorem Laan says he will ask the magistrate to be lenient with Vedek Porta for his killing of Imutta due to his belonging to an "unclean" caste. [2]

Barkon IV

Garvin, a Barkonian magistrate, and his daughter Gia encountered the malfunctioning Data in 2370. (TNG: "Thine Own Self")

The Federation

When an accident prematurely aged Molly O'Brien, Sisko explained the situation to a Federation magistrate, who wanted Molly taken to a center on Dalvos Prime for examination. (DS9: "Time's Orphan")

Tandar Prime

Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather had to undergo a hearing in front of the Tandaran magistrate on Tandar Prime in order to be cleared of espionage and released back to the Enterprise. (ENT: "Detained")

Klingon Empire

The Klingon Empire utilized magistrates during the mid-22nd century.

In 2152, a Klingon magistrate resided over the trial of Jonathan Archer on Narendra III. (ENT: "Judgment")

In 2154, a Klingon prisoner which was being prepped for genetic experimentation, demanded to see his magistrate. (ENT: "Affliction")

Talos IV

The Keeper also held the title of magistrate. (TOS: "The Cage")

Entharan homeworld

Entharan magistrates judged with a strong emphasis on preserving the business reputation of their species. (VOY: "Retrospect")

Sikaris

Magistrates held some authority in Sikarian culture. (VOY: "Prime Factors")

Mazar

In 2152, the Mazarites claimed that their magistrate wanted to question Vulcan ambassador V'Lar. (ENT: "Fallen Hero")

Mokra Order

Augris held the rank of third magistrate of the Mokra Order in 2372. (VOY: "Resistance")

Keto-Enol

Enolian magistrates were more lenient in their sentencing if a criminal showed compassion for his victims. (ENT: "Canamar")

See also

External link