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46. NM Courts
The Biggest NM Courts You Should KnowNM Courts: Supreme Court: The Supreme Court of New Mexico is one of the most important of the MN Courts and is located in Santa Fe. The court has five different Justices who are elected through a statewide election or alternatively appointed by the governor in the case of a vacancy in the middle of a term. This is the final court out of..
47. Notary Public
Notary Public What Can a Notary Public Do for You?A Notary Public is a public official who has the legal authority to witness signatures and certify that a legal document is valid. This is usually applicable to specific types of documents for example contracts, mortgages and deeds. The individual can also administer oaths, identify an individual, solemnize a marriage, attest to photocopies o..
48. Overview of NC Courts System
Overview of NC Courts System The North Carolina (NC) courts system is composed of various levels and specific institutions as are generally presided over by the overarching authority of the State Supreme Court. In this regard, the decisions rendered by lowered NC courts are subject to the later decisions, which may be but are not guaranteed to be later considered by one of the appellate institutions of the..
49. Overview of the Types of Jurisdictions
Overview of the Types of Jurisdictions JurisdictionJurisdiction refers to the bounds and limits of a source of legal authority, as can be defined in various terms according to the legal system, but in general can be understood to refer both to the geographic or political territory out of which jurisdictions are constituted, as well as the kinds of legal matters which the jurisdiction can enable the person thus empow..
50. Oyez
Oyez Oyez: The Supreme Court ArchiveThe Oyez Project is an unofficial multimedia archive dedicated to the Supreme Court of the United States and its purpose in the U.S. government. By archiving oral and audio arguments, Oyez tries to ben complete authoritative source for audio of the Court since October 1955 when the recording system was first installed. Not only does Oyez prov..
51. People Court
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52. Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney Understanding and Creating a Power of AttorneyA “power of attorney” is a written legal document that allows an adult individual to act on someone else’s behalf for a specified matter. Often a power of attorney is used in regards to property or financial matters, but it can also be used for non-tax issues such as Child Support collection, and Homeowner and Renter assistant..
53. Proof of Fault
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54. Public Access to Court Info
Public Access to Court Info When attempting to conduct research on prior cases or judicial actions, it is important to know what public access to court info is available.  The public is generally permitted to see almost all decisions made in a court of law.  However, there may be some types of lawsuits or cases handled by a court in which the public is not entitled to view the final conclusion...
55. Quick Guide to Additional Time
Quick Guide to Additional Time If stated by the judge in a particular legal matter, all prison sentences and punishments are susceptible for appeal. The ability to appeal a judgment is a fundamental right awarded to all convicted individuals in the United States court system. That being said, some individuals, depending on the severity of their charge and circumstances, will not be able to appeal a ruling. I..
56. Quick Look at Federal Courts
Quick Look at Federal Courts The Federal courts of the United States comprise of, as a whole, the Judiciary Branch, one of the three branches of U.S. Federal Government, alongside the Executive and Legislative Branches. A Federal court can come in one of several different categories. In this regard, U.S. Federal courts can come in the form of a trial court, such as a U.S. district court. Moreover, U.S..
57. Quick Overview of Editing
Quick Overview of Editing What is editing? Editing refers to the process of selecting and subsequently preparing visual, audible, film, or written medium used to deliver and convey some sort of meaning or information through a process of condensation, correction, organization. When a form of art or information is edited, it is placed under a modification process to better convey a general meaning..
58. Quick Overview of Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure
Quick Overview of Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure The Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure (FRAP) is a procedure and set of regulations that were created by the Supreme Court. Under the advisement of an advisory committee, these rules were created to help courts outline what is necessary and what cannot be considered when it comes to the filing of an appellate petition.  The Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure is a signi..
59. Quick Overview of the Consumer Court
Quick Overview of the Consumer Court What is the Consumer Court? The Consumer Court, also referred to as ‘The Consumer Court of India’, is a legal institution mandated by the Indian Government. The primary role of the consumer court is to provide a venue for individual consumers who are subjected to illegal, unlawful, or unethical commercial practices within the Indian Commercial Marketplace. The fun..
60. Quick Overview of the NY Courts
Quick Overview of the NY Courts New York CourtsThe New York State Unified Court System is administered at the highest level by the Court of Appeals. Under this body, the NY Courts are sorted into ranks of descending level of legal weight, which constitute, first, the Intermediate Appellate New York State Courts, and after that, the New York Courts of Original instance. The latter begin the process of hearing ..