Ballerin1
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I need some help on these answers and I haven't had much luck finding them. This is my last resort guys. I need help & plus its due tomorrow. I'm on my phone, so this took me forever.
2.Once a decision has been made by the highest court in a state, all other courts in the state must follow that case under the law of ____.
3.The most fundamental law of a nation or a state is a(n) ____.
4.A law that has been passed by a legislature is referred to as a(n) ____.
5.Regulatory agencies have the power to create ____.
6.To become law, federal statutes are made by ____.
7.At the federal level, statutes are made by ____.
8.Law based on custom and shared throughout a state or a country is known as ____.
9.Rules and procedures established by the regulatory agencies are known as ____.
10.The attempt to develop a means for determining the values of society is known as ____.
11.An action or law conflicts with the most fundamental law of the nation and is, therefore, no longer valid, is said to be ____.
12.Courts that hear cases involving young people are known as ____.
13.Because the U.SM Courts of Appeals have the authority to hear cases from lower courts we say that they have ____.
14.Because their authority extends only to minor matters, local courts are called courts of ____.
15.The power and authority given to a court to hear a case and to make a judgment is called ____.
16.Trial courts that handle cases involving major crimes and large amounts of money are called courts of ____.
24.A person who is accused of a crime is referred to as a(n) ____.
27.Willful or malicious causing of damage to property is ____.
29.A wrongful act that injures another's reputation with false statements is known as ____.
31.The tort that results when one person deliberately frightens another person into the reasonable belief that he or she is about to be injured is known as ____.
Thanks a bunch guys on helping. Each answer helps! I've gotten about half of the answers these are the ones I couldn't get.
2.Once a decision has been made by the highest court in a state, all other courts in the state must follow that case under the law of ____.
3.The most fundamental law of a nation or a state is a(n) ____.
4.A law that has been passed by a legislature is referred to as a(n) ____.
5.Regulatory agencies have the power to create ____.
6.To become law, federal statutes are made by ____.
7.At the federal level, statutes are made by ____.
8.Law based on custom and shared throughout a state or a country is known as ____.
9.Rules and procedures established by the regulatory agencies are known as ____.
10.The attempt to develop a means for determining the values of society is known as ____.
11.An action or law conflicts with the most fundamental law of the nation and is, therefore, no longer valid, is said to be ____.
12.Courts that hear cases involving young people are known as ____.
13.Because the U.SM Courts of Appeals have the authority to hear cases from lower courts we say that they have ____.
14.Because their authority extends only to minor matters, local courts are called courts of ____.
15.The power and authority given to a court to hear a case and to make a judgment is called ____.
16.Trial courts that handle cases involving major crimes and large amounts of money are called courts of ____.
24.A person who is accused of a crime is referred to as a(n) ____.
27.Willful or malicious causing of damage to property is ____.
29.A wrongful act that injures another's reputation with false statements is known as ____.
31.The tort that results when one person deliberately frightens another person into the reasonable belief that he or she is about to be injured is known as ____.
Thanks a bunch guys on helping. Each answer helps! I've gotten about half of the answers these are the ones I couldn't get.