The people in charge of the courts typically include judges, who preside over legal proceedings and make rulings on cases. In higher courts, such as appellate courts or supreme courts, Chief Justices may oversee court operations and manage judicial appointments. Additionally, court administrators and clerks assist in the administrative functions and organization of the court system. The structure and hierarchy can vary by jurisdiction and legal system.
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it's a criminal charge issued in NYC courts
it's a criminal charge issued in NYC courts
Courts that hear cases involving young people are known as juvenile courts.
The courts job is to see if people have broken the law
The United States district courts are the trial courts of the federal court system. You can read more about them at the link provided below.
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Err not in Queensland Australia. The Pollies make the laws The Police find and charge the alleged perps The courts decide guilt or innocence related to the words in the laws and the evidence. That is the Westminster system justice is not an issue for the courts. In fact. most people I know think the courts are too easy on the convicted . Cheers Col
Bill of rights interpretation will be required during dispute. In that case interpretation will be by Judiciary branch which is courts. Could be lower courts or Supreme Court
CHINA HAS THREE COURTS, 1.supreme people"s court 2.high people's courts 3.special court/professional courts like military court,railway court,forest court and maritime courts
The Magistrate's Court is subservient to the local circuit court of which they are a part. The chief judge of that circuit is in overall charge of all courts under his authority.
English ones.