Yes
False; Zeffirelli's Hamlet was shot in color.
Judge Karen's Court - 2010 Your Fleas Made Me Flee 1-11 was released on: USA: 1 October 2010
False
I know on Divorce court the last Judge I forgot her name I know she got fired made a Million Dollars a year. I know Judge Mathis is somewhere around a million dollars or more.
A statute law is made by parliament. Statute is legislation and acts. A judge-made law, or a common law, is a result of judicial decisions, decisions which originate from court cases.
In the US legal system, indeed all common law systems, there are 2 basic forms of the law. There is statute and then there is common law. Common law is "judge made law" which is based on the doctrine of stare decisis. Legislation leads to statute, which is passed by a governing body and is controlling as law itself. However, statute still depends upon judicial interpretation.
Unless it is a finely written opinion that stands the scrutiny of the appeals court, the statute law will probably prevail.
common law
This will depend on many things including but not limited too:What the false report wasWho made the false reportWhy you made the false reportHow angry it makes the Judge that sets the BondThe record of the person making the false reportThe age of the person making the false reportWhere the false report is made.
Statute law comes from legislation. Legislation is enacted by our parliaments and politicians supposedly voicing the needs and social standards of the community as a whole. Common law is made from the verdicts made by judges interpreting statute law. Also it says so in the Constitution!
If your allegations can be proven, there is no statute of limitations on PERJURY.
There's a whole area of law that governs statutory interpretation, speaking generally a judge will, if there isn't precedent, apply a meaning to the statute that makes the clause in question consistent with the rest of the statute which usually clears it up. Judges in alot of places also have the right to reference the speeches, declarations and the like made by the legislature to attempt to work out what they meant to say.
A written law that is passed by legislation is called a statute law. These laws vary from the common laws that are judge made.
Three sources: 1. Common law (case law/judge-made law) basically through doctrine of stare decisis/precedents. 2. Legislation (Acts of parliament)/Statute law 3. European Community law
Actually, both. Most/All began with a basis in common law and have since been codified into "man-made" (Statute) law.
If it is illegal - yes. If not, the judge would consider whether or not both parties had a serious understanding of what they were agreeing to, and what they were provide or be provided, and why such and agreement was made given the statute prohibiting, etc. It wouldn't be a cut and dry yes or no.