Generally speaking, no. The governor cannot tell the judge how to decide a particular case, and the governor cannot fire the judge for a decision he or she doesn't like.
However, in most states, the governor appoints at least some of the judges, who may then need to be confirmed by the state legislature.
National Guard
legislative is the man in the state of Texas right under the governor or the Lt. Governor
State courts handle civil and criminal matters that arise under state law.
The title of the state official who is second in command under the governor is typically the Lieutenant Governor. This official often assists the governor in their duties and may assume the governorship if the governor is unable to serve. The specific powers and responsibilities of the Lieutenant Governor can vary by state.
Yes, it is true that in state elections only the governor lieutenant governor and members of the state legislature would be elected under the short ballot system.
yes
The individual US states cannot maintain a military force, but each state has a detachment of the National Guard, consisting of recruits from within the state, and typically under control of the state governor.
civil & criminal & district munsif courts
civil & criminal & district munsif courts
There Is No Population to Be Governed It Is Under The Control Of The Department Of The Navy,
civil courts,criminal courts,district munsif courts. I think so its right ans.:-)
If they were placed under STATE supervision, it would come under the supervision of the state department of corrections.