Growth Of American State ConstitutionsDa Capo Press, 1972 M02 21 - 308 pages |
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Page 174
... court of appeals . Another possibility is to organize a system of intermediate courts of appeal , 1 but this ... court , having part of the jurisdiction formerly confided to the supreme court . Those constitu- tions that failed to ...
... court of appeals . Another possibility is to organize a system of intermediate courts of appeal , 1 but this ... court , having part of the jurisdiction formerly confided to the supreme court . Those constitu- tions that failed to ...
Page 181
... court room in cases of rape , and Georgia must greatly add to the business of its supreme court by declaring that " The costs in the supreme court shall not exceed ten dollars , unless otherwise provided by law . " Florida requires that ...
... court room in cases of rape , and Georgia must greatly add to the business of its supreme court by declaring that " The costs in the supreme court shall not exceed ten dollars , unless otherwise provided by law . " Florida requires that ...
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... court , in the United States , does not simply decide cases , it interprets finally the constitution , and to that extent is a political factor . For this reason , the existence of complex business conditions and the rise of corporate ...
... court , in the United States , does not simply decide cases , it interprets finally the constitution , and to that extent is a political factor . For this reason , the existence of complex business conditions and the rise of corporate ...
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