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Does a federal judge have to take judicial notice of a decision in another jurisdiction and does he have to take judicial notice of the Findings of Fact?

No. Judicial notice is only used when an event or condition is commonly known to citizens of that district. For example, a judge may take judicial notice that Main Street runs from north to south; or that the weather on June 2, 2010 was 76 degrees and partly cloudy. Decisions in another jurisdiction are known as "persuasive authority," meaning the judge can take them into consideration, but does not have to do so, and definitely does not need to follow those decisions.


Are there any government words starting with the letter J?

Judicial Branch judge jurisdiction jury


If a judge considers and rules on a matter over which he has no jurisdiction is it in violation of any code of judicial conduct?

Not necessarily. He may have a reasonable argument that he did have jurisdiction.


How can you find out if the judge that signed a warrant to search your house has signed this warrant within his jurisdiction?

Call the Clerk of Courts office and ask if that particular judge is assigned to your judicial district.


Where are arrest warrants issued?

Arrest warrants can be issued by any judicial officer having jurisdiction. (e.g.: Justice of the Peace - Magistrate - Judge).


Who is the judge of the Judicial Branch?

there isn't really one judge of the judicial branch


Can multiple judges from another court visit a different court and ask that judge to drop a case For instance a juvenile judge asking a probate judge not to grant an adoption he is scheduled to hear?

That would be judicial misconduct. A judge is supposed to only rule on issues before the court of jurisdiction.


Which branch settles their problems between states?

The Judicial BranchThe US Supreme Court, head of the Judicial Branch, has exclusive original jurisdiction over disputes between states, and becomes a trial court for lawsuits by one state against another. Ordinarily it is an appellate court.


When served with a search warrant who signs the warrant?

A JUDICIAL Officer must review the affidavit for legal sufficiency - once they sign it it becomes valid. A judicial officer would include a Judge, Justice Of The Peace, or a Magistrate.


What is the root word of judicial?

dic- judge


How do you respond to a Notice of Appearance for Contempt of Court?

What it means is that someone has filed a motion with the court asking that the court find you in contempt - probably alleging that you failed to do something the court had previously ordered you to do. The judge will not rule on the motion to find you in contempt until you have been offered the opportunity to respond to the allegation. The Notice to Appear is issued affording you the right to respond. Therefore, simply go to court on the date specified prepared to respond to, or contest, the allegations made in the motion. However, if you fail to respond to the notice to appear, it is likely that the judge will probably grant the motion in default (i.e.; your lack of defense)... so, make sure you show up.


What is the root word for judicial?

judge

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