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what is the responsibility of the courts​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Courts exist to do justice, to guarantee liberty, to enhance social order, to resolve disputes, to maintain rule of law, to provide for equal protection, and to ensure due process of law. They exist so the equality of individuals and the government is reality rather than empty rhetoric.

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Courts and Legal Procedure

trial courts, where cases start;

intermediate (appellate) courts, where most appeals are first heard; and.

courts of last resort (usually called supreme courts), which hear further appeals and have final authority in the cases they hear.

Answered by aaryanraj18
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Answer:

Courts exist to do justice, to guarantee liberty, to enhance social order, to resolve disputes, to maintain rule of law, to provide for equal protection, and to ensure due process of law. They exist so the equality of individuals and the government is reality rather than empty rhetoric.

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