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Hated British courts in which juries were not allowed and defendants were assumed guilty until proven innocent?

Admiralty Court


Who hated British courts in which juries were not allowed and defendants were assumed guilty until proven innocent?

i put admiralty


What was the hated british courts in which juries were not allowed and defendants were assumed guilty until proven innocent?

The hated British courts in which juries were not allowed and defendants were presumed guilty were called Inquisitions. Inquisitions were sometimes held wherever a crime had occurred like on a ship.


Hated british courts in which juries were not allowed and defendants were assumed guilty until proven guilty?

I think you're referring to a 'Kangaroo Court'


What were the hated British courts in which juries were not allowed and defendants were guilty until proven innocent?

Admiralty Court


Hated british courts in which juries were not allowed?

Admiralty courts


Do juvenile courts run warrant checks on defendants?

They will do their job which does include running checks on their defendants. And no prosecutor would let them skip it.


Is it true that Keeney and Herrera decisions have severely limited access by state defendants to federal courts?

true


Why are juries only used in trial courts?

Because in the federal court system, District Courts are the lowest level of courts of original jurisdiction. Therefore, Constitutionally, defendants appearing for trial before District Courts are entitled to a trial by jury.


What is one of the major roles district courts play in the federal judiciary?

Charging and trying defendants for breaking Federal Laws.


How did the smuggling courts created by the sugar act differently from regular courts?

In smuggling courts there was no juries just a judge.


Would our judgment awarded by courts prior to defendants chapter 13 bankruptcy take precedent to the assets before the assets are taken in the bankruptcy?

No.