The federal judiciary functions separately from the other two arms of government (legislatures and executives) but work with them as the constitution permits.  The federal judiciary refers to a branch of government that includes the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and Federal judges, together with the laws they interpret and enforce.  The federal judiciary has […]

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Generally, court appearances are usually stressful. You have to pay some money to avoid going to jail while waiting for a court appearance. Bail bonds can help reduce the burden.  Today, most defendants use bail bonds to secure their freedom between court appearances. The bail bond agency pledges money as surety that the defendant will […]

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Most of us have witnessed how police lineups work. It could be in TV series, movies, or physically. We may also have been involved in a lineup, either as a witness, filler, counsel or accused person. Police lineups help investigators in several ways. The court might admit an eyewitness’ testimony.  In live lineups, the main […]

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You might be hearing about Jurisdiction stripping for the first time. The law is vast and can be quite confusing.  But the truth is jurisdiction stripping isn’t a new idea and has been in use since the U.S. Constitution came into existence.  Congress boasts several constitutional powers, and jurisdiction stripping is one of them. Congress […]

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It’s not absurd for people to ask if a judge was good or bad. Most judges have made the judiciary system a laughing stock with their one-sided judgments.  Judge Carolyn Dineen is one of the most famous female judges of her time. She was appointed judge of the U.S. Court of Appeal for the Fifth […]

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