Decisions are based onapplicable rules of law applied to the facts of the case. Facts, of course, are determined by the admissible evidence.
· writ of certiorari
· congressional amendments
· briefs
· law
Case law is the foundation for deciding cases. Case law is often used to determine the merit of the case prior to court.
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Using prior cases as a guide for deciding similar new cases is known as precedent. This concept is fundamental in common law legal systems where past decisions by higher courts serve as authoritative guidance for current and future cases. Precedent helps ensure consistency, predictability, and fairness in the legal system.
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exclusionary rule
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stare decisis {novanet}
(in the US) The state and federal courts of appeal and the state and federal supreme courts get to review the cases submitted to them before deciding to accept them for their review or not.
The main duty of the justices of the Supreme Court is to hear and rule on cases. The tasks involved are deciding which cases to hear from among the thousands appealed to the Court each year; deciding on the case itself; and determining an explanation for the decision, called the Court's opinion.
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Deciding which cases to hear from among the thousands appealed to the court each year; Deciding the case itself; And determining an explanation for the decision, called the court's opinion.