Judicare is a program that is offered by some states. It provides access for free or reduced expense legal representation for those person's of limited financial resources. Interested parties should apply in their state of residency following the implemented guidelines. Contacting the local Legal Aide Society will help supply the necessary information concerning the process.
Noli judicare ut judicari primum debes.
The word "judge" comes from the Old French word "jugier," which is derived from the Latin word "judicare," meaning "to judge" or "to pass judgment."
The Latin word for "judge" is judex, judicis, a noun of the third declension.The verb "to judge" is judico, judicare, judicavi, judicatus (first conjugation).
I can't speak for the word "you" in the middle and I am new to Latin however Deus= God Solus= Only Judicare= Judge Potest= Has the power to; can; shall Loosely translates to : "Only God can judge me" "Only God has the power to judge me" "God alone (can/has the power to) judge me"
Samuel J. Brakel has written: 'Wisconsin judicare' -- subject(s): Legal assistance to the poor 'The mentally disabled and the law' -- subject(s): Insanity, Jurisprudence, Mental health laws
This is fraud, plain and simple. The numbers are being manipulated in order to gain some benefit that you would not normally be entitled to. The punishment and prosecution would depend on what agency you are defrauding and how much the monetary value is.
Ther word originated in the eary 1900's in the Western USA from the mispronunciation of the Mexican/Spanish 'juzgao' meaning tribunal or court. Its origins are from Latin 'judicare' meaning to judge. The Mexican/Spanish word juscado relates to prison or court of justice
No. Illinois does have a plan in progress referred to as the Equal Justice Project, it is however not available to all residents of the state. The Illinois Legal Aid Society does assist persons who qualify to obtain legal advice or representation at low costs or in some cases free (Pro Bono)
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A bank card is a card issued by a bank, which may provide use as a credit card, debit card, or a withdrawal card.