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If you are referring to court of law, during the Roman Republic there were courts for civil cases courts and for criminal cases.
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(in the US) In Criminal Law cases, no, you do not. In Civil Law cases, not necessarily but, there is usually always a filing fee associated with the procedure to request the court to hear your case.
The same as any other court of law but specifically to deal with law issues within the military.They try cases on the evidence as with civil or or criminal court
You can change from civil law court to a common law court by using the True recognition of the autonomy.
The "Plaintiff" brings a civil suit by filing a complaint, hence the word plaintiff or sometimes "complainant."
Criminal - Civil - Tax - Treason - WHAT??? Be more specific. Federal Court hears ANY and ALL cases having to do with violations of federal law.
Yes, maritime law can apply to both civil and criminal courtrooms. In civil court, maritime law can be invoked in cases related to contract disputes, personal injury claims, or property damage claims arising from maritime activities. In criminal court, maritime law can be invoked in cases involving crimes committed on the high seas, such as piracy or drug trafficking.