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If a previous case is properly and convincingly distinguished on the facts, the ruling in that case may be inapposite.
The judge's role is to determine what the law is and how the law applies to the facts of the case. The jury's job is to determine what the facts of the case are, based on the evidence presented in court.
A trial court has original jurisdiction, meaning it has the authority to hear a case for the first time and make decisions based on the facts presented. It is where cases are initially filed, evidence is presented, and a judgment or verdict is reached.
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"Despite the evidence presented, the facts are irrelevant in this case!"
File an objection with the court, drawing the court's attention to "the facts" as YOU see them, OR appeal the findings of the case to a higher court.
they take you from the courthouse after your case has been presented to the judge
presidential powers were limited
Nixon must give officials his recordingsThe Supreme Court's position in the water gate cases is that Nixon must hand over his recordings.
Nixon must give officials his recordingsThe Supreme Court's position in the water gate cases is that Nixon must hand over his recordings.
Nixon must give officials his recordingsThe Supreme Court's position in the water gate cases is that Nixon must hand over his recordings.
Nixon must give officials his recordingsThe Supreme Court's position in the water gate cases is that Nixon must hand over his recordings.