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As the first Prime Minister of Australia, Edmund Barton did not serve as a lawyer or conduct court cases during his time in office. Before entering politics, he had a successful legal career as a barrister, but the exact number of court cases he handled is not widely documented.

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6


How many people voted for Edmund Barton?

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From 1901-1903


How many kids did Edmund barton have?

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The Supreme Court alone decides which cases, and how many they will hear.


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What are Edmund Barton's personal qualities?

Some of Edmund Barton's personal qualities include his ability to speak well regarding many subjects and his generosity. He was known to have an even temper and was able to keep quiet when needed. He loved fishing and reading and was extremely witty.


How many court cases are there each year?

approximately 13000 court cases are won each year


How many cases the US Supreme Court accept out of 900?

The Supreme Court accepts approximately 1-2% of the cases it receives on appeal. The Court may grant certiorari to 9-18 out of 900 cases.


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If you are referring to court of law, during the Roman Republic there were courts for civil cases courts and for criminal cases.


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