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it was interesting, there were different courts
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The wikipedia article says this about a summoner: Summoners were officials in ecclesiastical (religious) courts who summoned people to attend and worked in a similar way to ushers.
Courts were called 'Thing', made up of free people of the community, presided over by lawsmakers. The place of the meeting was known as a 'Thingstead', disputes were solved and political decisions made
at the center of each city-state was a temple, called a ziggurat, surrounded by courts.
Musicians like Mozart usually worked in the courts of the nobles as musicians or the court composers.
it was interesting, there were different courts
During the winter there could be as many as between 1,000 and 1,500 people at court, and in summer when many courtiers were away at their estates there could be as few as about 800. So yes the medieval castles had courts.
kangaroo courts or monkey courts
they are not felony courts. They are municipal courts
Youth courts are called juvenile courts. And these are called juvenile cases. They are difrent in the sentece, they get a linenient trial and punishment.
Those courts are called courts of General Jurisdiction.
Appellate Courts
Probate Courts
the two main stes if inferior federal courts. the lower courts are called district courts and appellate courts.
Independent judiciary was a fledgling idea in Medieval Europe. ?æWith the establishment of Habeas Corpus and the Magna Carta, the foundation was established for courts to be a separate entity.
Samantha Owens has written: 'Music at German courts, 1715-1760' -- subject(s): Musicians, Economic conditions, Chapels (Music), Social conditions, Music, History and criticism 'Music at German courts, 1715-1760' -- subject(s): Musicians, Economic conditions, Chapels (Music), Social conditions, Music, History and criticism