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Supreme Judges- Are the judges of federal cases in the Supreme Court.

Judge- In charge of the court and leads the trial. overrules or accepts objections.

Defense Attorney- Defends the accused. Has the power to call up witnesses and object.

Prosecution- Asks witnesses questions and defends the prosecutor. has the power to object

Jury- Listens to the case and makes a decision on the case.

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The judicial branch interprets laws, and makes sure that they are constitutional.

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How many justices are there in the Judicial Branch?

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How many member in judicial branch?

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In the judicial branch of the federal government of the United States of america, there are no elected representatives.


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I assume you're asking about the branch of government, Executive, Legislative, or Judicial. The Judicial is the supreme court, with nine justices (the words judicial and justice come from the same root, see).


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That would be the US Supreme Court. It is part of the judicial branch of the US government.


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What does judical branch mean?

The Judicial Branch in the United States is comprised of the Supreme Court. The 9 Supreme Court Justices have the responsibility to interpret the Constitution and decide about the Constitutionality of a bill or law. Supreme Court cases set a precedent for cases around the country. The judicial branch also includes most other courts.


What is an example of judicial power?

An example of judicial power is a judicial review. Judicial review is an example of the functioning of separation of powers in a modern governmental system. If you didn't know, when people are unsure about the meaning of a law, the judicial branch listens to many opinions and makes a decision. The judicial branch is made up of courts. The highest of these courts is the US Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is made up of 9 judges. They meet at the Supreme Court building in Washington, DC.


How do the three branches work together to pass laws?

The Legislative Branch proposes the bills that they wish to become law and debate them. The head of the Executive Branch (the President) signs them into law and the various agencies of the Executive Branch administer and enforce them. THe Judicial Branch rules on them.


What branch will you find judges and courts?

The judicial branch consists of judges and courts such as district courts (thus district judges), appeals court and judges and the highest court in the USA, the Supreme Court and the 9 justices.


How many members are in the judicial branch?

In the United States, there are currently 9 Supreme Court Judges, 179 Appellate Court Judges, and 678 District Court judges, plus a number of judges assigned to special purpose courts. In addition, there is a large collection of special-purpose sheriffs, bailiffs, clerks, and other associated personnel which support the judges. A good guess at the total number of people employed by the Federal Judicial branch would be in the 10-20,000 range.