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recorder. In England : 1. a barrister or solicitor appointed as a part-time judge. Records agree to make themselves available regularly (unlike deputy judges, who are appointed ad hoc) and for at least four weeks a year. Records usually sit in the Crown Court but may sit in the county courts of the High Court. 2. Formerly a member of the bar appointed to preside at City or borough quarter sessions. In the U.S. : 1. a municipal judge who hears minor criminal and sometimes civil cases. 2. a municipal or county officer who keeps public records such as deeds, liens, judgments, and the like.
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