A writ of habeas corpus
Judicial Branch
In law:The right and power to try and determine cases.The taking of judicial notice.Acknowledgement or admission of an alleged fact.In law: The right and power to try and determine cases.The taking of judicial notice.Acknowledgement or admission of an alleged fact.In law: The right and power to try and determine cases.The taking of judicial notice.Acknowledgement or admission of an alleged fact.In law: The right and power to try and determine cases.The taking of judicial notice.Acknowledgement or admission of an alleged fact.
An inquest is a very specific type of judicial matter. An Inquest is a judicial inquiry which is held to determine the specific cause of someone's death.
The judicial branch has the power to interpret laws and to strike down laws that they determine to be against the constitution.
Taryn Simon has written: 'The innocents' -- subject(s): Judicial error, Ex-convicts, Interviews, False imprisonment
Barrie Anderson has written: 'Manufacturing guilt' -- subject(s): Judicial error, False imprisonment 'Escapade 297'
Interpret laws and determine if laws are unconstitutional.
To determine if a law is constitutional or if a law is unconstitutional.
Judicial Review
The main power of the Judicial Branch is judicial review, the ability of the courts to review laws and executive orders relevant to a case before the court to determine whether they are constitutional.
The main power of the Judicial Branch is judicial review, the ability of the courts to review laws and executive orders relevant to a case before the court to determine whether they are constitutional.
Judicial Review