Not jury trial, just a panel of judges to see grounds of appeal or whether the verdict should be overturned. Examples are State Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. Supreme Court Appellate Jurisdiction A dispute between two parties, one could be the government itself over a wide ...
Are judges impartial? NO! They interpret the law and therefore make the law. What the difference between original and appellate jurisdiction? original- authority of a court to first try a case appellate- authority of a court to hear subsequent appeal Do federal judges have set terms? NO they...
Senate approves nominees for Supreme Court, legislative branch can impeach judges qualifications for the House of Representatives 25 years old, citizen for 7 years, resident of the state they will represent term for the House of Representatives 2 years qualifications for the Senate 30 years old, ci...
This is the written explanation of one or more judges who disagree with a decision by majority of the court Exclusive Jurisdiction Power of the Federal Courts alone to hear certain cases Writ of Certiorari Order by a higher court directing a lower court to send up the record in a given case...
Senate approves nominees for Supreme Court, legislative branch can impeach judges qualifications for the House of Representatives 25 years old, citizen for 7 years, resident of the state they will represent term for the House of Representatives ...