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Mazyrski [523]
3 years ago
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What is the judicial branch

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stiks02 [169]3 years ago
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He judicial branch<span> is the part of the U.S. government that interprets the law and administers justice. ... The </span>judicial branch<span> of the U.S. government makes decisions — interpretations — of laws</span>
Anarel [89]3 years ago
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The third branch of government is the Judicial branch. The Judiciary is made up of courts -- Supreme, Circuit, the magistrate (local) and municipal (city) courts. The Judicial branch interprets the laws. The state judges are elected by the citizens rather than being appointed
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