A deposition
Additional Info:
An "affidavit" or "certification in lieu of an affidavit" is the more likely answer. A "deposition" today is a recorded session of direct and cross examination of a witness under oath used for discovery purpose but which may also be use at trial. Another form of writing that might be used at trial is an "interrogatory." Also a discovery technique, an interrogatory is a written answer to a written question.
Affidavit
a brief
The Pledge of Allegiance
no
it when a judge decide with the jury so its call judicial
Call a clerk at a local court house.
What do YOU call "no evidence?" If there is no evidence they can't charge you.
It is a statement which call again and again by him self is known as recurrtion statement
the first statement in ModuleB
The branches of the Virginia plan were the Executive branch and the Judicial branch
hypothesis
It's called an interrogative statement.
Evidence
This could be trace evidence