Oh, dude, in the 1700s, court appointments were attracted to musicians because they were like the rock stars of their time. They brought the vibes, entertained the nobility, and added some class to those fancy gatherings. Plus, who wouldn't want a little musical flair to spice up their court drama?
Costs for wearing an ankle monitor bracelet for alcohol-related court appointments can vary depending on the provider and location. It may range from $50 to $500 per month, and additional fees could also apply for setup and monitoring. It's best to inquire directly with the monitoring company or court administration for accurate pricing details.
An affidavit man is a man who in the 1700s and 1800s loitered around the courts in order to bear false witness.
I don't think it is. Unless you say Supreme Court but by itself it is just court.
The singular possessive of court is court's.
A court case brought from a lower court to a higher court is called an appeal. In an appeal, the higher court reviews the decision made by the lower court to determine if any errors were made in applying the law.
No, the Senate must confirm the President's appointments.
The Legislateive branch must aprove all of Supreme Court appointments
The US Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or disapprove Supreme Court appointments.
Appointments to the US Supreme Court must be approved by the US Senate.
Congress must approve all appointments.
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