A Resident Magistrate is a title for Magistrates used in certain parts of the world, that were, or are, governed by the British. Sometimes abbreviated as RM, it refers to lawyers who are brought into an area from outside to be the local magistrate there, typically to be the guiding hand amongst other lay magistrates.
In colonial history, Resident magistrates have had gubernatorial functions in a few minor, isolated colonial settlements, such as:
Strictly jurisdictional Resident Magistrates still exist in Jamaica and in Northern Ireland, the latter being a continuation of the use of RMs in Ireland before 1922, as popularised by the book and sitcom "The Irish RM".
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