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Courts are important because otherwise everyone would be running around killing each other because there would be no one to stop it and put them in jail, and there is always two parts to every story so how are we going to figure out which one is rigth and which one is wrong!

Another View: Courts INTERPRET the laws enacted by the legislative branch and rule upon its proper and correct application by the executive branch authorities.

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