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Basic Structure of the Judiciary in the United States. Courts of law are located in the judicial branch of government. Generally, courts come in two varieties: trial and appellate. A typical case receives its first hearing in a trial court.
Due to such authority, the judiciary of the country is an independent body. ... The independence of judiciary calls for 'separation of powers'. This basically means that both the legislature and the executive branches of the government, cannot interfere with the functions and decisions of the judiciary.
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