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What is an Unmagistrate?

Unmagistrate is a term that has been used in some legal and political contexts to refer to a person who holds no public office or magisterial authority. In other words, an unmagistrate is someone who does not have any official power or jurisdiction.

The term is often used in contrast to magistrates, who are officials with the power to administer justice and enforce laws. Magistrates may hold various positions of authority, such as judges, prosecutors, or law enforcement officers. In contrast, unmagistrates do not have these powers and are typically private citizens or individuals who work in other fields.

The term unmagistrate is not commonly used in everyday language, but it may be encountered in legal or political contexts where the distinction between magistrates and non-magistrates needs to be made.

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