The colonial assemblies and the colonial courts were created because ------------
colonial courts i know this because i had the same question and my teacher who's a geologist told me the answer.
colonial period or colonial America
The trial courts of Louisiana are District Courts, Juvenile Courts, Parish Courts, City Courts, Justice of the Peace Courts, Mayor's and Magistrate Courts, and some specialized courts in some parishes. There are District Courts and Justice of the Peace Courts in every parish; the other courts only exist in some parishes.Which court is the "main" court for your case depends on your location and type of case. District Courts can take any case, but generally won't take a case if it can be handled by a lower court. District Court criminal cases are usually felonies, and District Court civil cases are usually for higher dollar amounts.Which cases are actually handled by which courts also depends on which parish the case is in, so it can't be answered in this space. But the related link below has a good summary of Louisiana courts' jurisdiction, and you can then select a parish and check the websites for all the courts in that parish.
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The colonial assemblies and the colonial courts were created because ------------
Equity or Chancery courts were tried by justices of the law courts, in Delaware's early colonial period. County courts were responsible for equity cases.
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To give everyone a say in the colonies. It basically reflected the beliefs and religion of local community.
Town meetings and colonial courts allowed for the people living in the colonies to have a say in what was developing in their living area. This was important, mainly becuase during this day of age people began to come to America in order to gain freedom; Having systems in the town such as meetings and colonial courts allowed for people to give a say in what they wanted for their own lifesyle.
Ignatius C. Grubb has written: 'The colonial and state judiciary of Delaware' -- subject(s): Courts
They were created so colonsits could have some control over local affair and making laws.
David R. Owen has written: 'Courts of admiralty in colonial America' -- subject(s): Admiralty, History
colonial courts i know this because i had the same question and my teacher who's a geologist told me the answer.
colonial courts i know this because i had the same question and my teacher who's a geologist told me the answer.
George W. Marshall has written: 'Collections relating to the surname of Feather' 'A handbook to the ancient courts of probate and depositories of wills' -- subject(s): Probate courts, Probate records, Wills, Courts 'Collections for a genealogical account of the family of Comberbach' 'Records, English and Colonial, of the Wetherill family'
Colonial New York was governed by a royal governor appointed by the British monarch. The governor was supported by a council appointed by the governor and an elected assembly. The colony also had local courts and a system of county government.