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What kind of state court system is st up so that trial courts hers those cases arising within its own district, circuit, or
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Nobody (i have no body)
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though there up to - judges on an appeals court, only - usually hear each case
a. 12:5 b. 12:3 c. 15:5 D. 28:3 B?
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bev
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HELLO, MY NAME IS UDAL YAM I AM FROM NIGERIA, I JUST MOVE TO DA AMERICAS. PLES HELP ME WITH MY HOMA WORK. THE QUESTION IS HOW
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nigerian
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How does the Supreme court affect the rights of citizens?
*They affect citizens by looking into judical law before correcting
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Rose
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Which of the following can create political pressure on federal judges?
A. Judges can be impeached by Congress. B. They are
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bev
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What is the purpose of state appellate courts?
A: They verify that lower state courts have acted appropriately B: They create new
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Elise Bedford
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Why do presidents prefer federal judges who tend to agree with their views?
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Emily
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when there is no judicial board is there seperation of powers for political
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Lori
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Why is due process a cornerstone of the judicial system?
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Anonymous
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Why does the U.S. have a dual judicial system
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Anonymous
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Can someone please help me with this history question?
I looked for the answer but couldn't find it in my lessons or through the
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Abby
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Can someone please help me? I really need help...
What is a modern day example of judicial review?
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Abby
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Which of the following is true regarding senatorial courtesy? (Points : 1)
An individual who wants to be a district court judge
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christopher
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When the Court decides a case, it bases its decision on (Points : 1)
the preferences of the majority of justices. past precedent.
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christopher
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The source of the Supreme Court's authority is
Moral suasion Judicial activism Concurring opinion Dissent My answer: judicial
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Charlotte
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whats Marbury v. Madison can u explain it to me in the simplest way as possible?
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Reina Bonilla
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4. An appellate court that hears an appeal on a money laundering case from a district court (Points : 1)
is not concerned with
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Jan
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There are up to _______ judges on an appeals court, only ______ usually hear each case.
a. 12;5 b. 12;3 c. 15;5 d. 15;3 I chose
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Carrie
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What are the qualifications for judges to hold their office?
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Anonymous
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how they can determine whether or not the jury's decision was right or wrong. Does it come down to matter of opinion by the
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Kim
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what is the impact of discretion with respect to the major players (prosecutor, defense attorney, judge, defendant and victim)
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Patiance
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Which phrase describes the level of the district court?(1 point)
the highest court in the federal court system the court of
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asked anonymously
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Which phrase describes the level of the district court?(1 point)
Responses the highest court in the federal court system the
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Which answer best defines the power given to the Supreme Court in regard to original and appellate jurisdiction?(1 point)
Respons
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1. The two kinds of courts that make up Georgia’s judicial branch are
A. Crime and traffic courts B. Trial and appellate courts
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BUBBLES
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he source of the supreme court’s authority is based on which of the following? A. Moral suasion B.judicial activism C.
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nenaa
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precedent, while not absolute constraint on the courts,is needed
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Anonymous
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Should judicial review be eliminated? Provide a detailed explanation for your answer.
b) If judicial review were eliminated, what
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heather
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Analyze the reason for the tiered structure of the judicial system in Washington. (1 point)
SELECT ONE ANSWER NO ESSAY • People
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asked anonymously
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Analyze the reason for the tiered structure of the judicial system in Washington. (1 point)
• People can have their cases be
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asked anonymously
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same
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Kaii
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What is the contrast between judicial restraint and judicial activism in the Supreme Court?(1 point) Responses Judicial
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yup
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1.The constitution grants the federal courts ____ in several different kinds of court cases. This gives them the authority to
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Alex
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Why might an appeal from appellate courts?
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Japanese Forest
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Question Which statement best analyzes the disadvantages of lifetime appointments for federal judges?(1 point) Responses Judges
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b33ft0ads
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The United States superior Court is the nation’s most powerful court true or False
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Whats the office of the judicial system?
My other choice was Justice Building. Is that the answer?
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Colton
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Whats the office of the judicial system?
U.S. Court?
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Colton
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According to the doctrine of judicial restraint, the judiciary should?
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asked by
ella
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The Missouri Plan calls for the governor to appoint all the judges in a state. Each new judge serves until election time. What
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Charlette
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This excerpt comes from a letter Jefferson wrote in response to the Supreme Court’s decision on Marbury v. Madison. What was
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bop
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Analyze the reason for the tiered structure of the judicial system in Washington.(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0APeople can
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Analyze the reason for the tiered structure of the judicial system in Washington.(1 point) Responses People can have their cases
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can you give me an example of judge-to-judge reliability or where I might find an example.
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Patiance
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With regard to lower courts,the Supreme court's most important function is:
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Calvin
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se the excerpt to answer the question. Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same
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jg
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How does trial by jury ensure due process for citizens in court?
A. it ensures that the accused is given a speedy trial B. it
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The constitutional provision that federal judges and justices hold office "during good behavior" has
a. meant, in effect, that
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HM
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judicial review is the power of the american courts to
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sue
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What is the structure of the national judiciary?
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RichardVanc
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