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Where do you get a Philippine municipal trial court clearance?

you can get a Philippine municipal trial court clearance at your Municipal Trial Court :D


A trial court has appellate jurisdiction or original jurisdiction?

A trial court is the court of original jurisdiction.


What happens if the judges on court of appeals decide a trial was unfair?

Actually a court of appeals cannot decide that. A court of appeals can only decide whether or not the trial court correctly followed procedures and existing legal precedence. It is entirely possible for procedures and legal precedence to be completely unfair (they have been many times) but if the trial court properly followed them, the court of appeals must support the trial court's decision. If the court of appeals decides that the trial court failed to follow procedures and/or existing legal precedent, then the case must be retried in a trial court.


What is seven different types of courts in the Philippines?

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What is the lowest court?

trial court


What does it mean when an appellate court sends a case back to the trial court?

apelleate court sends a case back to the trial court


When a trial court of general jurisdiction offers a new trial instead of appellate review of a lower court's decision it is giving a?

On appeal, when a trial court of general jurisdiction offers a new trial instead of the review of the lower court's decision, it is giving a


Which type of court is not a trial court?

A Tennis Court. Or a Squash Court.


Do an appeal by a defendant convicted in a trial court results in a new trial in the appellate court?

No it doesn't.


What does the trial court not do in the legal process?

The trial court does not make the final decision in the legal process.


What does bound over for trial mean?

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What does an appellate court do with a case, and how does it differ from the actions taken by a trial court?

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