When you see something wrong you should speak up because if you don’t, the situation will continue or it may be you one day, It’s obvious that this is bothering you and you believe it is unfair, which it most definitely is so you should say something. Next time you see that, go to the teacher or staff and tell them Luis didn’t hit Sam first, Sam hit Luis first you know?. That’s all it takes.
No because if you have the same answer only one could be correct
Answer:
- move for a new trial—that is, ask the judge to set aside the jury’s verdict, declare a mistrial, and start over, or
- appeal or seek a writ, which means asking a higher court to reverse a conviction (court of appeal)
- could possibly hire a private detective to review the case to see if there is any evidence to show he is innocent, if this is successful, a retrial can be put in place?
Explanation:
Answer:
All of these choices are correct.
Explanation:
<em>- In Personam Jurisdiction </em>
In personam jurisdiction (or personal jurisdiction) refers to courts' authority over particular entities, and their liabilities & rights.
<em>- In Rem Jurisdiction</em>
In rem jurisdiction refers to courts' authority over property within a county, district, or state.
<em>- Original and Appellate Jurisdiction</em>
Original jurisdiction refers to courts' authority to review a case, and appellate jurisdiction refers to courts' authority to review decisions adjudicated by lower courts.