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The Constitution of the United States established three distinct branches of government - the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. The founding fathers, formed this division to establish the principle of separation of power and maintain an internal system of checks and balances. The Judicial branch is charged with watching over the supreme law of the land, the Constitution. Consists of various Federal Courts found in all 50 states and includes...
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This all new, updated second edition provides prospective courtroom attendants, courtroom deputies, bailiffs, and marshals, with the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on what court officers do, how they are selected, what the their exam could consist of, and how it is administered. Readers will find four full practice tests with complete answer explanations, plus additional instructional chapters and practice questions in memory and observation,...
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You are ready to begin your Court Officer Practice Test 1, which was created to familiarize you with the actual court officer exam so that you are not surprised on test day. This practice test covers the most commonly tested topics: memory, reading comprehension, legal definitions, court officer procedures, and clerical ability.
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You are ready to begin your Court Officer Practice Test 2, which was created to familiarize you with the actual court officer exam so that you are not surprised on test day. This practice test covers the most commonly tested topics: memory, reading comprehension, legal definitions, court officer procedures, and clerical ability.
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"The Supreme Court has always had the authority to issue emergency rulings--halting an execution or preventing a law from going into effect until lower courts could rule on its constitutionality--but until recently, it did so only in exceptional circumstances and issued only narrow rulings. Yet in the past decade, the court has expanded its use of the behind-the-scenes 'shadow docket' dramatically, handing down major decisions that impact millions...
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