Without specific context regarding which article you are referring to, I can't provide a definitive answer. However, if the article outlines principles, structures, or mechanisms for addressing grievances and enforcing laws, it likely established a system of justice. Such a system typically includes fair processes, accountability, and protection of rights. Please provide more details for a more tailored response.
Is our justice system set up to give suspected Criminals a fair trial
No, only Congress can set up the court system according to Article 3 and 1 of the US Constitution
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No, Article III address the federal court system (Judicial branch); Article II discusses the powers of the President (Executive branch).
The criminal justice system is not designed to make justice it is designed to be fair, although it isn't always, it's run by humans you know. The criminal justice system has three elements, legislators to make the laws; police and prosecutors to collect evidence and present at court; and the court process set up to make a decision. These are tools, justice in this system is up to the willingness and abilities of these people (humans).
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It explains how the legislative branch is set up.
It explains how the legislative branch is set up.
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The vikings justice system was divided up into the althing which was like the vikings court.
Article 1 which is the "legislative" though more appropiately "Congress"
False. Article II of the U.S. Constitution establishes the executive branch and outlines the powers and responsibilities of the President. The rules for the federal court system are set up in Article III, which establishes the judicial branch, including the Supreme Court and other federal courts.