A JUDGE! Or in lesser cases: a Magistrate, or in even lesser cases, A Justice Of The Peace.
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They mainly interpret the Constitution and decide the outcomes for Supreme Court cases
They mainly interpret the Constitution and decide the outcomes for Supreme Court cases
Apply and interpret the constitution in legal cases
Unknown what is bering referred to as "official citations,' however (in the US) all court cases are'public records' and, unless sealed by the court, are vailable for review by the public by going to the office of the Clerk of Court.
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The Supreme Court is called the 'Court of Record' because it keeps a complete and accurate record of all the cases and proceedings that come before it. This record is used for the purpose of review and to ensure that there is a clear and official record of all the actions taken by the court.
The courts interpret a law when the meaning, application, or constitutionality of a law is part of a case before the court. Appellate courts are more likely to be called upon to interpret laws than trial courts.
Any court can interpret the constitution, but the US Supreme Court is the final arbiter on constitutionality.
Yes. A court's function is to interpret and apply the laws.
In Europe, European Court of Justice has the authority to interpret treaties.
A court of justice is called a Bureaucracy.A court of justice basically offers judgement on the cases that is before it.