Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is true that a federal tribunal can hear or solve a particular conflict by referring to the concept of justiciability. Justiciability is a term in law that refers to the limits upon legal issues over which a court can exercise its judicial authority. In other words, justiciability establishes the situations when a particular court can exercise its duties. When a court cannot provide an adequate solution to a dispute, the matter is considered not justiciable.
Answer:
Incorrect Evidentiary Ruling. ...
Motion to Suppress Evidence. ...
Motion to Suppress a Statement. ...
Lack of Sufficient Evidence. ...
Prosecutorial Misconduct. ...
Inadequate Representation. ...
Incorrect Jury Instructions. ...
Juror Misconduct.
Explanation:
yea
Answer:
The red car appears to be "tailgating" the red SUV ... following too close behind it.
The driver of the red car should immediately back off ... leave some more space between his car and the SUV.
If the SUV isn't driving fast enough for him, he should fall in behind the blue car (at a safe distance), and perhaps into one of the two right-hand lanes, and WAIT for a safe opportunity to pass all the traffic and move out ahead. The traffic pattern is sure to change in a minute or two.
Explanation: