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  2. Judiciary of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court (대법원), seated in Seocho-gu, Seoul, consists of 14 Supreme Court Justices, including one Chief Justice. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is appointed by the President of South Korea with the consent of the National Assembly and has authority over administration of all ordinary courts. Other Justices are also ...

  3. Miatta Maria Samba - Wikipedia

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    The court was integrated by sixteen judges, which in part were nominated by the United Nations and six by the Government of Sierra Leone. [7] In May 2020, Samba was nominated to the International Criminal Court (ICC) by the Government of Sierra Leone. [3] She was elected in December 2020 [4] and assumed in March 2021 for nine years. [8]

  4. Criminal jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    The court must set the place of trial within the district with due regard for the convenience of the defendant and the witnesses, and the prompt administration of justice. Anderson , 328 U.S., at 703 holds: “[T]he locus delicti must be determined from the nature of the crime alleged and the location of the act or acts constituting it.”

  5. Redistricting fights across South put future of Voting Rights ...

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    The civil rights activist was one of the lead plaintiffs in a case that went all the way to the US Supreme Court and upheld a key pillar of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. - Demetrius Freeman/The ...

  6. Grand jury - Wikipedia

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    The court consisted of three judges from the High Court of Justiciary (Scotland's highest criminal court), of whom Tinwald (Justice Clerk) was elected preses (presiding member). Subpoenas under the seal of the court and signed by the clerk were executed on a great number of persons in different shires, requiring them to appear as witnesses ...

  7. Who is Jean Toal, the former SC Supreme Court justice now ...

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    Jean Toal presided over South Carolina’s highest court for 15 years. Taking charge of Alex Murdaugh’s murder case is only the latest spotlight she’s taken since stepping down.

  8. Trial as an adult - Wikipedia

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    There are several differences between juvenile court and criminal court in the United States. One of the most significant differences is the intent of the two systems; the focus of the juvenile justice system is on rehabilitation and future reintegration, while the goal of the criminal justice system is punishment and deterrence of future crime ...

  9. List of United States Supreme Court cases by the Burger Court

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    Age and voting rights in state elections Massachusetts v. Laird: 400 U.S. 886 (1970) Court declined to hear a case related to the constitutionality of the Vietnam War: Baird v. State Bar of Arizona: 401 U.S. 1 (1971) states cannot ban people from legal practice due to Communist party membership In re Stolar: 401 U.S. 23 (1971)