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Anything can be submitted in court. It's up to the Judge as to whether or not they believe it. That is where your written reponse to the complaint, your "answer" to the complaint comes in. Your answer is that the complaint says that x,y, and z are true. That was done under oath when the complaint was turned in. If that is not a matter of fact the complaint is weakened. State the dispute and give facts or witnesses to back it up.
A Jury trial is a legal proceeding in which a jury either makes a decision or makes findings of fact which are then applied by a judge. Trial by jury Begin in the middle ages...
When a court or tribunal makes a referral to the Trial Division of the Supreme Court
No. Not without a court order.No. Not without a court order.No. Not without a court order.No. Not without a court order.
makes legal decisions on the basis of earlier decisions by other courts
In the Supreme Court, the written decision and legal reasoning for a case is called an Opinion.
Not familiar with that particular term -BUT- to "lodge a complaint" means to "file a complaint."In a similar circumstance I suppose to "lodge a document" could mean to file a document.
Someone becomes a ward of the court when their guardian(s) is(are) deemed incapable of caring for the individual properly. This puts them into legal responsibility of the state and allows the state to make decisions, medical and legal, on their behalf.
The courts decide questions of law, which is the juducial branch. In the US, the highest court is the US Supreme Court.
You must first file a complaint with you local Law Enforcement. The Police makes the determination of what action is needed. If a crime has been committed, the District Attorney, Magistrate of City Attorney is the agency which files or not with the Court.
no because the law makes it up
The Caribbean Court of Justice is comprised of elected judges from various nations who hear appeals from lower courts in the jurisdictions that have elected to participate in the CCJ. The CCJ makes legal rulings and issues opinions on various larger legal matters.