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It is technically the bench - but this term is never used in daily court business. The more common term - 'the stand' - is where witnesses stand to give testimony. In some systems the accused will sit in 'the dock' - however this practice has difficulties when witnesses are asked to identify the person they saw commit the crime (i.e. "It's that man behind bars with two police officers beside them")
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The acronym CRSCA stands for "criminal sexual child abuse" term is usually used in case searches or court statements
Depends on the type of judge. Some are elected and others have the seat for life.
The doctrine of stare decisis (Latin: Let the decision stand) relies on precedents, or case law.
you are defendant of being a lierCorrection--The above is wrong and makes no sense --- "I call the defendant to the stand" (this is a term you would here in a court trial ----- Tigersy2k3
The term skookum is a type of Canadian slang referred to as Chinook. In this case, it is said to have the meanings of either mighty or chuk. Chuk can mean either water or river. The term skookum can be translated as white water rapids, or as a stand up type of guy.
what does the term "other hearing" mean in the court of law
Court systems from township level all the way up to US District Court conduct trials, it is uncertain what is being asked by using the term "inferior" courts.
The term "arnica" stands for a type of daisy-like flowers that bloom in the spring. It is in the daisy family and is yellow. Arnica seeds can be found where plant seeds are sold.
the study of currency
The US Supreme Court is not a corporation, but the head of the Judicial branch of the United States government. A corporation is a type of business organization, and the term is not applicable in this situation.