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The Chief Justice of the United States reports to the President of the United States and Congress in their capacity as the head of the judiciary branch of the government. The Chief Justice also leads the Supreme Court and is responsible for overseeing the administration of the federal court system.
A chief jurist is a senior legal official who oversees the administration of justice and provides guidance on legal matters within a particular jurisdiction. They may preside over a court, interpret laws, and provide expert advice on complex legal issues.
In court proceedings, "commuted" usually refers to reducing a criminal sentence, such as a prison term or a death sentence, to a lesser punishment. This can be done by a judge, governor, or other authority.
your head
Bike helmets were made to protect cyclists from head injuries in the event of a crash or fall. They help reduce the risk of traumatic brain injuries and other serious head injuries, making biking safer.
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Steward
The manorial court was presided over by the steward or seneschal, and it was there that various officials-such as the reeve, who acted as general overseer, and the hayward, who watched over the crops and brought offenders to court-were appointed. i hope this helps to answer ur question
No. In the United States, the President is head of the Executive branch; the Supreme Court is head of the Judicial branch. There is no such thing as "the judicial court."
No, the President and the Supreme Court are in two different branches of government: The Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch (constitutional courts), and the President is head of the Executive Branch. The President nominates justices to the Supreme Court whenever a vacancy occurs, but does not participate in the Court's business. Only one person in US history, William Howard Taft, has served as both President of the United States (1909-1913) and later as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1921-1930).
the Supreme Court
the international court is in hague.
what court is head of judicial branch
John The Baptist
The high court is the U.S. Supreme Court and its head is the Chief Jusctice.
Supreme Court
The Chief Justice is the head of the court.