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What is an example of common law?

Wikipedia claims that jury nullification took root in the common law courts of England during the Middle Ages. Jury veto power was more firmly established in the Magna Carta of 1215, which declared that a jury comprising of a defendant's peers must issue a verdict. Even though early jurors faced imprisonment or fines for delivering a wrong verdict, there are cases in which juries acquitted a person regardless of the law or court instruction.\nStreetInsider.com notes the most notable jury veto case occurred over 300 years ago, when jurors refused to convict William Penn for preaching Quake..

How do you apply for housing assistance grants?

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) contracts with more that 2,400 local Housing Authority offices to help people obtain emergency housing, financial assistance to pay rent and access to public housing. The HUD website lists contact information for all public housing authority agencies nationwide.\nThe application process begins with a pre-eligibility screening to ensure applicants meet income requirements. If applicants qualify during the screening, they are usually put on a housing waiting list. Programs often give preference to applicants who are 62 years or older, ar..

What is a chief diplomat?

Countries establish diplomatic installations, such as embassies, consulates and virtual presence posts, in foreign countries to maintain good relations with the foreign country and support their own citizens who are visiting or living in the country. Embassies handle formal relationships with the foreign government in the country's capital and are led by an ambassador who handles chief diplomat functions. Consulates are smaller than embassies and mostly handle tourist-related issues. They are located in major tourist cities and are led by consuls who handle their chief diplomat responsibi..

What is a pending warrant?

In many cases, misdemeanor warrants cannot be executed between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. when the defendant is in his own residence. The only time this does not apply is when the warrant is endorsed for night service. Warrants never expire. They stay in the system until they are executed or recalled by the court.

What are U.S. immigration laws?

U.S. immigration laws establish two types of visas. The government issues immigration visas to individuals who wish to live and work in the United States and nonimmigrant visas to tourists, students and business people who wish to stay temporarily, notes HG.org. Immigration laws also establish a visa waiver program for citizens of economically and politically stable countries who wish to vacation in the United States. As of 2015, the government permits citizens of 37 different countries to visit the United States for up to 90 days without a visa.\nThe government grants immigration status for a..

How do you get a bond lowered?

A bail bondsmen puts up the remaining 90 percent of the bail to secure the defendant's release, NOLO explains. If the defendant fails to show up for a court date, the bond is revoked. A warrant is then issued for the defendant's arrest, and the bondsmen forfeits the bond. For this reason, many bondsman require collateral, such as the deed to a home. The bondsman's fee is also not refundable.\nJailhouses have standard bail rates for common crimes, which allow defendants to get out of jail quickly without having to see a judge, provided they can afford to pay 10 percent of the bai..

What services does Avvo offer?

Avvo provides the user with experienced lawyers in various fields ranging from the effect of tickets on a person's driving record to how warrants and criminal charges work, explains its website. It gives a thorough overview of lawyers in city, state, area of practice and alphabetical directories. The benefit to using Avvo is a person is granted direct access to lawyers in a very quick time frame. People skip the receptionists, hold times and waiting times for an attorney to call them back.\nIt is important to note the advice given in Avvo's free forums is not guaranteed to be true. A..

Where can you find women by maiden name online for free?

SearchSystems.net's staff has worked for more than 17 years to bring this system to the public. In addition to the free option, the site provides databases for a fee for options such as national security searches and tenant screening records. Only after Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Freedom of Information Act of 1966 has information gathered by the government been made available to the public.

Do all countries have 100 questions on their citizenship test?

Potential U.S. citizens must pass a naturalization test with 100 civics questions, as well as speaking, reading and writing tests, according to the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services. Though there are 100 possible questions on the test, applicants must correctly answer only six of the 10 questions they are asked during the oral examination.

What kind of government does the Philippines have?

The judicial branch of the Philippines' government includes a Supreme Court, a Court of Appeals and a Regional Trial Court. In addition to the president, the executive branch includes a vice president, a cabinet and executive departments. The office of the Ombudsman monitors all three of the branches of government. Administrative divisions consist of autonomous regions, provinces and independent cities, municipalities and component cities and barangays, the smallest administrative division.

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