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It's a Gavel. (rhymes with gravel)

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What was King Henry the Second's court of judges called?

kings peace


Who were the judges?

There were total of 12 Judges in the book of Judges.


Who was One major contribution of the French Mallet brothers was?

One major contribution of the French Mallet brothers, particularly Louis and Auguste Mallet, was their development of the Mallet's mallet, an innovative tool that greatly improved the precision and efficiency of woodworking and instrument making. Their advancements in the design and materials used for mallets allowed craftsmen to better shape and finish wood, thereby enhancing the quality of various wooden products. Additionally, their work contributed to the evolution of woodworking techniques in France during the 19th century.


What were judges called in Rome?

In ancient Rome, judges were typically referred to as "praetors." The praetor was an elected magistrate responsible for administering justice and presiding over legal proceedings. There were different types of praetors, such as the praetor urbanus, who dealt with cases involving citizens, and the praetor peregrinus, who handled cases involving foreign nationals. Additionally, in certain contexts, judges could also be called "iudices," referring to individuals appointed to decide specific cases.


What federalist policies did Jefferson reverse?

I think it is the Judiciary Act of 1801, also called the midnight appointments. This Act increase the number of judges in the court systems where most of the new judges are Federalists. Jefferson later on passed the Judiciary Act of 1802, an implement to the older one. This implement allow him to impeach judges that are partisan and bias. Hope this help.