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In the early days of English history, the kings tried to centralize the English government and establish a court system. Judges, called justices or magistrates, traveled in circuits around the countryside deciding cases. Because there was no written law, judges often made decisions based on the customs and traditions of the people. Judges shared their decisions with other judges and made every effort to share the same law "in common" with everyone else throughout the country. This practice formed the basis of Common Law. This practice led to the doctoring of precedent
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In Common Law systems judges base their decisions largely on past decisions of other courts. This has the advantage of movement toward a consistent application of law across geography and time. The system evolved in England and is in place in most US states. Another approach is sometimes referred to as Napoleonic Code, a system developed in France which is in place in the state of Louisiana. Judges there make decisions based on interpretation of statute law (laws passed by the legislature) only.
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Common law.
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A body of rulings made by judges that become part of a nations legal system.
The English Common Law was important in the development of the American System of Criminal Justice System. Th English Common Law was chosen by the judges and courts. The English Common Law provides presidential weight on the common law and requires that all acts committed be treated the same and not different on different occasions.
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The decisions of royal judges contributed to a growing body of common law.
The decisions of royal judges contributed to a growing body of common law.
The decisions of royal judges contributed to a growing body of common law.
The decisions of royal judges contributed to a growing body of common law.
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Depends on the legal system they operate in. Judges cannot legislate since they are part of a different branch of power (judiciary, not legislature). However, Courts decisions are part of the legislature in common law countries, whereas they are not in civil law countries.