Judge Montezuma was not an Aztec leader; Montezuma II was the Aztec emperor during the time of Spanish conquest. Montezuma made decisions that are debated for their strategic value in dealing with the Spanish, leading to his capture by the Spanish conquistadors. His actions influenced the ultimate downfall of the Aztec empire.
Judge Moctezuma was not a historical figure. Moctezuma II was a ruler of the Aztec Empire, not a judge. Moctezuma II made important decisions during his reign that ultimately led to the downfall of the Aztec Empire, including how to handle the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortes.
he thought Cortez was that Queztatul(?) guy lol i'm a freaken 8 year old 4th grader here, what grade are you in 11th? hahahahah.. ya'll order one's so stupid.
A judge is like a referee in a game, making decisions based on evidence and rules to ensure fairness and justice.
The analogy king is to reigns as judge is to gavel. A king uses reigns to control his kingdom, while a judge uses a gavel to maintain order and make decisions in a courtroom.
Solomon and the judge in a just judge are similar in that they are both figures responsible for making fair and wise decisions in legal matters. They both aim to uphold justice and ensure a just outcome in disputes brought before them.
he thought Cortez was that Queztatul(?) guy lol i'm a freaken 8 year old 4th grader here, what grade are you in 11th? hahahahah.. ya'll order one's so stupid.
The political views of a judge doesn't determine the decisions that they make. A judge is not asked what political party they belong to and decisions are based on law not political views.
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Stare decisis is the legal principle under which judges are obligated to follow the precedents established in prior decisions.
A judge should not as his own charges can impach his decisions in cases.Ordinarily if he is not a judge he would be interdicted or suspended until the decision is made known
In a jury trial, the jury makes decisions of fact, and the judge makes decisions on the law. Neither has any input on the others' decisions.
a judge who shares a president's views when first appointed may change views when making decisions on the bench? why?
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A statute law is made by parliament. Statute is legislation and acts. A judge-made law, or a common law, is a result of judicial decisions, decisions which originate from court cases.