Yes
two part legal system
A bifurcated court system is when there are two courts at the highest level in a state judiciary. Individual court cases can also be bifurcated, or divided into two parts.
In some states, the court will allow a divorce case to be bifurcated or split into two parts. Generally, if a case is bifurcated, the first issue resolved is marital status. The court grants the couple a divorce - making them each legally single again - but reserves all remaining issues for trial at a later date. The remaining issues could include matters such as property distribution, child custody, child support, alimony or business valuation.
ACOD ?
Yes. The United States Supreme Court case of Gregg v. Georgia in 1976 ruled that the death penalty is not cruel and unusual and creates a bifurcated death penalty trial system. The first trial is set up to find out if the defendant is guilty or innocent. In the second trial if found guilty the jury decides whether or not the defendant deserves the death penalty or not.
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If one was granted, then it will be legal. However Nevada no longer does bifurcated divorces.
Judiciary means the court system
it is a organ
national court system, state court system and tribal court system.
It means to separate or cut in two.