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76. What Are Common Pleas
What Are Common Pleas A court of common pleas is a court that has a smaller range of jurisdiction in the United States. In some cases a court of common pleas can have jurisdiction anywhere between 1 to 3 counties in a State. This is a very small type of court system, and one that has been disbanded by a number of states within the United States. For the states that still have a court of common ..
77. What Are County Court Records
What Are County Court Records In addition to State and Federal courts, county courts are also responsible for creating and maintaining records regarding the court proceedings that occur within their courthouses. This can create extensive complications for individuals who are not certain where court proceedings occurred. If an individual is not sure in what State a court hearing or trial took place, or wheth..
78. What Are Court Appointed Attorney
What Are Court Appointed Attorney In most criminal cases, individuals have the right to legal representation, even when they cannot afford it. However, this is not the case with civil cases or with traffic violations. Individuals that require a court-appointed attorney must prove that they do not have the financial means to hire an attorney. The individual must show that they do not have ample savings or a..
79. What You Need to Know About Appellate Jurisdiction
Just as jurisdiction as a basic legal concept refers to the bounds and limitations of judicial power, the sub-category comprised of appellate jurisdiction consists of the ability of a court to hold the decisions and rulings of other courts up to examination, and if deemed necessary, to reverse or otherwise alter them. In this way, appellate jurisdiction provides for the hierarc..
80. WI Circuit Court
All About the WI Circuit CourtThe WI Circuit Courts are the main trial courts found in Wisconsin. The WI Circuit Court hears and decides on cases that can involve a variety of different topics, such as personal injury, family law, contracts, children who need protection and other services, probate, traffic, juvenile delinquency, landlord-tenant issues, small claims, and crimina..
81. Witness Protection Program
Witness Protection Program The Witness Protection Program in the United StatesA witness protection program is a program used to provide protection of a witness or a person who involved in the Justice System and threatened because of it. The person may put into a witness protection program before, after, and during a trial and is often protected by law enforcement. While many witnesses only need protectio..
82. Writ of Mandamus
Writ of Mandamus What is a Writ of Mandamus?A writ of mandamus is a court order issued by a court from a superior jurisdiction which compels an individual to execute a duty that he or she is legally bound to complete. A writ of mandamus can also be applied to force a lower court to complete an assigned which is given by law.A writ of mandamus is hardly ever used, because it must be first shown ..