JUGE D'INSTRUCTION


Meaning of JUGE D'INSTRUCTION in English

zhu̅e̅zhdaⁿstru̅e̅ksyōⁿ noun

( plural juges d'instruction “)

Etymology: French, literally, judge of preliminary investigation

French law : a magistrate for criminal cases to whom complaints are made and who interrogates parties and witnesses, conducts investigations, and formulates charges

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