Courts have been created and merged many times throughout US history. Perhaps the most important of these was the merger of the courts of equity into the courts of law.
The Articles of Confederation did not provide for a national court system. The Articles of Confederation were eventually replaced by the U. S. Constitution.
national court system, state court system and tribal court system.
The social system that provided separate facilities for the minorities was called 'separate, but equal.' The Supreme Court eventually found that they were not equal.
The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.
Federal Court System
both have one supreme court
The County Court system hears more cases than any other court system. This court is usually the first court to hear a complaint or criminal case.
Yes. It is okay to wear Jeans and a regular shirt to court even if you are 14.
What are the remedies in a juvenile court system?
Federal Court System
Federal Court System
If what you mean by a federal system you mean a supreme court, then NO. The only person who can bring a case to the supreme court is a lower court. Typically a case will get heard in a circuit court, then if contested, the findings will be reviewed by an appeals court and if it gets farther than that it will be reviewed by a state supreme court and eventually (only if it is a federal issue) it will be heard by the US supreme court. So technically a police officer can't bring it there, but he/she can be the initiator of the case on the lower level.Cheers!