Yes. Contrary to popular opinion, judges do not make laws.
you should not worry. you should follow all the procedures and reccomendations to avoid getting sick by the flu.
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That is constructionist theory.
Yes. Most states follow similar proceedings to the federal government.
Judges interpret laws and issue orders for the enforcement of laws. In criminal courts, judges watch over trials to make sure that the lawyers follow the rules, and in many cases, judges decide how long somoeone goes to jail. Judges also make orders to force poicemen to behave properly and follow rules. If the policeman does not follow the rules, a judge might decide to let the accused criminal go free. In civil courts judges also watch trials and make sure that they lawyers follow the rules. Judges also sometimes decide who is right. They do this when the people who are suing each other agree that they do not want a jury to decide. Judges can also throw out bad cases like when somone sues someone else for a stupid reason.
You don’t. This is a made up concept. Judges follow the law.
The frequency with which judges follow probation department recommendations can vary depending on various factors, including the jurisdiction and the specifics of the case. While judges often consider these recommendations, they ultimately have discretion in making their own decisions based on the evidence and circumstances presented in court. Therefore, it is difficult to provide an exact percentage or frequency.
based on a 2000 calorie diet, the recommended carb intake is 300g
Judicial restraint
Judicial restraint....