It was important to have a peaceful election because the election of 1800 marked the first time there was to be a transition of power, and the two opposing sides had waged a bitter battle. America was the first new nation, and the first democracy in modern times, so it was important the election went well.
Who makes the laws in Germany?
Laws in Germany are made and changed at national level by the two-chamber Bundestag and at state (land) level by the Landtage. In addition, towns and local authorities can pass bye-laws.
What is the legal age children to stay home alone in Washington DC?
The legal age for children in order for them to stay home alone is only regulated in Maryland and Illinois. There is no age requirement as to when a child in DC would be able to stay home unattended. Parents and caregivers should take into consideration the maturity level of the child before deciding if they should be left home alone.
What is misconduct in the workplace?
Some Dishonest behavior is the workplace could be;
Can a convicted felon own a gun after seven years?
There is no certain number of years where a felon can suddenly own a gun again. A felon can, under some circumstances, have his or her rights restored and be allowed to own guns again. If you are interested in this, consult a local attorney that is familiar with the process.
Is it a federal offense for a parent to open a juvenile's mail?
The link previously shown in this answer has expired. Here is the new link:
https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov
The new link is not nearly as informative as the U.S. Post Office's link used to be.
Additionally, the previous answer discussed theft of mail, not opening someone else's mail. They are two different offenses. It is a federal offense to open someone else's mail (without permission), even for people in the same household. 18 U.S.C. s. 1702.
How do you write a character letter to a judge for joint custody?
What you're wanting if a "Friend of the Court" or Amicus curiae document. See link below. Before doing so, consider the Relate Link addressing the harm Sole Custody will do to the child.
What year was the voting machine invented?
U.S. Patent 90,646 was issued to Mr. Edison for the voting machine on June 1, 1869.
The electoral commission is in charge of overseeing state elections. The elections are coordinated by both the state and federal government.
Where can you find a Writ of Habeas Corpus form?
If you are wanting to file an 11.07 writ of habeas corpus, the form is located on the Court of Criminal Appeals website. I believe all prison libraries in Texas also have paper copies available. You must use the form exactly.
If you are filing a different type of writ, you will just apply by writing a motion.
Delta Love Baby Crib has this been recalled?
To find the answer to your questions for your particular crib, go to wwwcribrecallcenter.com. You can then look at pictures of your crib and parts, get instructional videos, and find out if your crib is on a recall list. You can also get free parts sent to you if needed.
Can a cop search you for no reason on the street?
No, a Police Officer cannot just randomly stop you on the streets and start searching. In the case Terry v. Ohio (1968), it's ruled that Police must have reasonable suspicion that you are about to commit a crime or have witnessed you committing a crime in order to detain you to stop and frisk.
If a Police Officer detains you and searches you without your permission or reasonable suspicion, then this officer has violated your 4th amendment constitutional right to unreasonable searches and seizures.
On what grounds can the US Supreme Court strike down state or federal law?
The US Supreme Court can nullify laws that are unconstitutional, but only if the law is appropriately challenged by a person or entity with standing.
Because of the 23rd Amendment to the US Constitution.
Because regardless of it's population, DC is not a state, and should not have more power than a state. This is why DC gets no more electoral votes than the least enfranchised state.
Because Washington, D.C is not a state and if it were a state, then the president would only pass bills that would only benefit Washington, D.C, but since it is not a state, then the district has the right to make its own laws concerning its own district.
How do you stop sexual harassment?
We could Have our Own stations or we ccould have survelance cameras and the ones that are doing sexual harrasment we could fire them or the employess that get sexual harrasment could tell the boss and they could fire the perverts.
How old do you have to be to own a handgun?
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http://www.nraila.org/Issues/factsheets/read.aspx?ID=43
it is entirely possible to own a bird of prey.
however licenses are required.
it can also depend on what bird of prey - say comparing a kestral and a snowy owl.
experience and housing can play a part in the ownership of such birds
When can the right of habeas corpus be suspended?
The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it.
Generally speaking - ANY criminal offense in which a weapon (of whatever type or description) was used, or a criminal assault as a result of a particularly vicious beating or a crime involving a sexual assault.
What is the next step after impeachment?
Impeachment, in the U.S. and Great Britain, proceeding by a legislature for the removal from office of a public official charged with misconduct in office. Impeachment comprises both the act of formulating the accusation and the resulting trial of the charges; it is frequently but erroneously taken to mean only the removal from office of an accused public official. An impeachment trial may result in either an acquittal or in a verdict of guilty. In the latter case the impeached official is removed from office; if the charges warrant such action, the official is also remanded to the proper authorities for trial before a court."
How do you register a religion in America?
While it may not be all of the process, part of recognition as a religion in the US is tax exempt status via 501(c)(3) Here is a website that will help in that process: http://www.form1023help.com/
How are laws made in federal government?
A law is made by the federal legislature, known as Congress. A bill, or a proposed law, must be passed by both houses of congress with a majority vote, and signed by the president to become law, or if vetoed by the president, over-ridden by a 2/3 majority.
In reality, the process is often complicated by committees and various edits to the legislation along the way.