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which disputes are solved by the judiciary​

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Answered by tiger2625
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The Supreme Court hears cases involving the Constitution of the United States. Normally it has appellate jurisdiction, meaning that it does not decide the facts of a case, but has the power to accept or overturn the rulings of lower courts on the basis of law.

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Answered by HITAKSHIYADA3104
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CRIMINAL CASES :

                               CRIMINAL CASES INVOLVE A PERSON BEING PROSECUTED BY A POLICE OR A PROSECUTING GOVERNMENT AGENCY SUCH AS, DIRECTOR OF PROSECUTION ON THE BEHALF OF STATE FOR AN OFFENCE AGAINST THE LAW.

CIVIL CASES :

                      A CIVIL CASE INVOLVE DISPUTE BETWEEN PEOPLES ( OR BETWEEN A PERSON AND THE GOVERNMENT ) ABOUT THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLES.

STANDARD OF PROOF :

                                        THERE ARE DIFFERENT NUMBERS OF PROOFS FOR CRIMINALS AND CIVIL CASES.

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