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President doesn't have judicial power. Only the judicial branch has that power.

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The President cannot use judicial powers in cases of?

President doesn't have judicial power. Only the judicial branch has that power.


What cases can the president not interfere with?

The president can't use judicial powers if impeachment occurs.


What is judicial history of a case?

Judicial history is where president has been set in previous cases.


The President clemency powers apply only to?

Federal cases


The president cannot interfere with what kind of cases?

impeachment


Why was the judicial branch created?

The Judicial branch is made up of the Supreme Court and Lower Federal Courts. The Judicial Branch hears cases that challenge or require interpretation of the legislation passed by Congress and signed by the President.


What is the sepperation of powers?

That refers to the power in a government being held not by a single person or group, but by more than one - different branches of government. In modern democracies, there are often three branches of government - legislative, executive, and judicial.


What is Judical branch jobs or powers are?

The judicial branch has many powers, but the two most common are as follows: the power to declare a law unconstitutional, and the power to hear cases involving public officials.


How can a case go to congress?

They don't. With the exception of trying the President in impeachment, Congress does not try cases. That is the functional of the judicial branch.


This branch decides cases between citizens of different states?

The Executive Branch (President) hears cases between the state governments.


What branch interprets the laws?

The judicial branch interprets the laws. In many countries with a separation of powers system, the judicial branch is responsible for ensuring laws are applied fairly and according to the constitution. They achieve this through a system of courts, with judges interpreting laws in the context of legal cases.


Which type of power is the State legislatures ability to impeach?

The judicial power is the state of legislature ability to impeach. The judicial power is the constitutional authority vested in courts and judges to hear and decide justiciable cases, and to interpret, and enforce or void.