/stɪˈpɛndiˌɛri ˈmædʒɪˌstreɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: quan chức hưởng lương, thẩm phán hưởng lương.
A more thorough explanation: A stipendiary magistrate is a legally qualified judicial officer who is appointed to preside over certain criminal cases in a lower court. Stipendiary magistrates are typically salaried employees of the state and have the authority to hear and determine cases within their jurisdiction.
Example: The stipendiary magistrate presided over the hearing and made a ruling on the case.