What is the difference between Magistrate and Judge?
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Judges generally hear larger, more complex cases while magistrates hear smaller matters such as petty crime and traffic offenses.
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A judge can be described as an arbitrator, i.e. the person who decides on a matter in the court. On the contrary, a magistrate is a regional judicial officer who is elected by the judges of the high court of the state to maintain law and order in a particular area or region
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