The magistrates said they understood and admired her motives and her intentions were "quite honourable".
Those who want reform say the magistrates touch only the tip of an iceberg.
The extradition case is due to return to the magistrates' court on 11 January.
The council applied to the magistrates court for a Hygiene Emergency Prohibition Order, which was approved on Friday.
Temporary disabled parking bays are being provided at the end of Shirehall car park, adjacent to the magistrates' court.
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The Bank of Italy's deputy director in Palermo helped the magistrates dig further.
The magistrates' list of the suspect and the guilty ranges high and wide.
The magistrates asked the Bank of Italy to help the anti-Mafia division investigate.
The magistrates already warned the prosecution these minor offences alone will no longer be enough to keep him in custody.
Sixty-seven guidelines on sentencing in the Magistrates' Court have been drawn up and are available on an open access internet resource.
He was not charged but but five months later was summoned to the magistrates' court and ordered to make a statement.
The magistrates hearing the appeal said he was satisfied the owners could meet the high demands set by Westminster City Council.
As for the magistrates, some of them seem to be politically motivated.
As part of police evidence given in court, the magistrates heard that Mr Kaycappa would not sign two differently-worded police statements he gave.
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The magistrates ruled that every photograph published in France by Mondadori in future would carry a fine, also of 10, 000 euros per breach.
The opposition is up in arms: it says the conviction is politically motivated and the magistrates' attacks against Mr Berlusconi amount to persecution.
Objecting to bail, a police officer told the magistrates court that Thompson reacted violently when he was arrested for allegedly breaking his bail conditions.
"What must've happened is that they were able to use second arguments, different arguments, for exceptional hardship and the magistrates accepted it, " he said.
Is France therefore like Italy was during the scandals of the early 1990s, with a corrupt political class living in fear of the magistrates?
For all the power of the elite and the poverty of the magistrates, the corrupt practices of French tradition are becoming ever harder to maintain.
"I do think the blurring of the lines needs to be looked at, " said Nigel Le Gresley, chairman of the Essex branch of the Magistrates' Association.
The key to winning elections is to ensure that judges in the provinces are sympathetic, because they appoint the magistrates who conduct the polls in the constituencies.
"Unfortunately, the magistrates never pay for their errors, " Berlusconi said.
When I was a cub reporter on my local newspaper in the late 1970s, I returned from the magistrates court with what I thought was a front page story.
Neil Addison, representing the landlord in court on Monday, told the judge that the magistrates had acted "perversely and illogically" in deciding that St George's Day was not special.
"Wiltshire Trading Standards would pass on the details of offending vehicles to the DVLA (Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency), which could result in prosecutions through the magistrates courts, " the council spokesman added.
He wrote to the chairman of the Essex branch of the Magistrates' Association, saying how "startled" and "most alarmed" he was, and also had case files sent to the Crown Prosecution Service.
This autumn, the Magistrates Association is set to issue voluntary guidelines which consider a company's turnover when setting a penalty and may encourage them to refer more cases to crown court where judges can impose larger fines.
Deputy chairman of the Magistrates' Association Richard Monkhouse said that while a six-week, two-hearing limit was the ultimate aim, courts should still be adjourning to allow the accused to see the evidence if there was genuine need.
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Judge Supperstone said there was "no basis" for Mr Bennett challenging the decision of the magistrates, adding the case was "hypothetical" anyway as the law had since changed with the introduction of new legislation governing 24-hour drinking.
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