It isn't necessary since the entire record of all proceedings become permanent court records and are (theoretically) always available to you. But if you have the copies and wish to keep them, there's nothing wrokng with that either.
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Lower courts do not department from precedents, they must follow the rulings of higher courts. Lateral courts have precedent that is not binding and does not have to be followed.
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The subject must be narrowed down in order to receive a more specific answer. However - if by 'rulings,' you mean adjudications - they are issued only after the court has heard all of the facts of a case. Other instances of courts issuing rulings might include; on points of law - on the admissibility of evidence or testimony - on objections - on motions - etc.
The defendant has to pay the bondsman because they are getting the person out of jail based on their word or cash they give the courts. As the defendant, you have to pay them back.
The types of rulings are to uphold ,or keep the original decision made by the district court , reverse the district court's decision , or remand the case.
The source of rulings in the Circuit Courts of Appeal is the United States Constitution. All matters before the court are weighed against the rulings but forth by the United States Constitution. There is also precedence to consider. A court case might also be judged on what previous cases came before that were similar.
Congress, but the courts can change the law through rulings.
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