Yes. By virtue of being a federal representative republic with three Powers of the Union (the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary), the Judiciary is composed by the Supreme Court of Justice, the Electoral Tribunal and other tribunals and courts at the local, state and federal levels.
The Supreme Court of Mexico is composed of 11 judges, known as ministers. These judges are appointed by the President of Mexico and confirmed by the Senate. They serve a 15-year term, with the possibility of reappointment. The court is the highest authority in the interpretation of the constitution and federal laws in Mexico.
Unlike American judges, English judges do not use gavels in their courtrooms.
Judges usually don't use scientific notation.
The judges like at me when I was dacing.
yes
Judges jeneraly don't use any technology whatsoever, althought on the rare occasoin they might use a computer
Gavel
They use numbers
They have to manage the money they earn.
By the means of an elected government, constituted by the executive (president), legislative (congress) and the judiciary (courts and judges, who are appointed).
Some judges might.
The incongruency of the judges ruling was puzzling