A. Asombroso
m.Mega
i.Inteligente
g.Guapo/guapa
o.Onico
The appellate court has done a great job???
Martin or Nichelle can appeal to the Supreme Court, but not most likely.
Most cases are filtered through as gates so not to bog down the Supreme Court.
I don't think there is a set amount of time. Before going insane I'd say half to a full month.
One of the risks is identity check. The identity of the author can be misleading to the researcher. So that, the authenticity is very important in this case. Browny Williams, Professor at the University of Louisville, Kentucky claims that misinterpretations are not easy to recognize if you live in different parts of the world.
A summary judgement is a ruling by the court that no trial is necessary because there are no essential facts in dispute.
Answer: D
Explanation
Summary judgement, also known as the summary disposition is a judgement the court gives to one party which is against another party and there is no inclusion of trial.
To achieve summary judgement, the appealer has to "Show no confrontation to fact of any material and entitle himself to judgement"
Judges may also grant partial summary judgement by avoiding factual issues and leaving another issue for trial.