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What law or case can you provide if the other party lies under oath?

Lying under oath in a judicial proceeding is called perjury and it is a criminal offense under both state and federal laws. You can read more about it at the related link.Lying under oath in a judicial proceeding is called perjury and it is a criminal offense under both state and federal laws. You can read more about it at the related link.Lying under oath in a judicial proceeding is called perjury and it is a criminal offense under both state and federal laws. You can read more about it at the related link.Lying under oath in a judicial proceeding is called perjury and it is a criminal offense under both state and federal laws. You can read more about it at the related link.


What are three powers of the federal government?

Judicial Power, Executive Power, and Legislative Power


Having judicial powers gives the President the authority .?

to check the actions of the federal courts


The President cannot use judicial powers in cases of?

President doesn't have judicial power. Only the judicial branch has that power.


Where is the power of judicial review held?

By most federal and State courts


What best defines the power of federal courts to overrule legislative and executive actions if they are deemed unconstitutional?

Judicial


What was a result of the judicary act of 1789?

Federal judicial power was superior to that of the states.


What is the judicial power of the United states vested in?

Like all branches in a federalist system, judicial power is split between state and federal levels. States can vest the judicial power in whatever courts their constitutions or legislatures wish to create. At the federal level, Article III requires that the judicial power be vested in the Supreme Court, and in any inferior courts which Congress should choose to create.


Which branch of government exercises the power of judicial review?

The Judicial Branch has the power of Judicial Review. They have the ability to review decisions made by the other two branches of government, and they have to measures to allow or prevent them from occurring.


What is the president's most important judicial power?

choose Supreme Court and Federal judges


What is a federal crime or offense?

A federal crime or offense is something made illegal or defined as criminal by a federal government. An example of a federal offense is identity theft.


Who had to share the power to govern under the federal system?

The national government and the state government.