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Checks and balances
They will do their job which does include running checks on their defendants. And no prosecutor would let them skip it.
Constitutional Checks and Balances.
Constitutional Checks and Balances.
Checks and balance
The courts can declare presidential acts unlawful or unconstitutional, if they see it to be unlawful or unconstitutional.
Legislative oversight is part of the constitutional principle of checks and balances because it involves the Supreme Court ruling on laws made in lower courts. The purpose of this is to be sure the laws are in keeping with the Constitution.
Generally speaking, if a felony has been expunged, it should not show up on a standard background check. However, there may be exceptions depending on the type of background check being conducted and the laws in your jurisdiction. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for accurate information specific to your situation.
Watch out for a possible scam - the letters may be fake, and the (possible) scammers may really want something else from you. Of course, it might also be real, so you may want to check with the courts - with real courts - just in case.
Checks and balances allow for a system based regulation that allows one branch to limit another, such as the power of Congress to alter the composition and jurisdiction of the federal courts. ChaCha.
The Supreme court determines how laws that are passed by Congress are meant to be interpreted and applied. The Supreme Court also determines whether a law passed by Congress is unconstitutional or not.