-
appellate court. The
Supreme Court has
unlimited jurisdiction in all cases, and sits as the
Circuit Court to try
criminal cases. The
Parish Court (formerly...
- The
parishes of
Jamaica are the main
units of
local government in Jamaica. They were
created following the
English settlement of
Jamaica in 1655. This...
-
likely sentence means that the case
needs to be sent to the
Royal Court. The
Parish Hall
Enquiry is an
informal way of
dealing with
minor criminal behaviour...
- into four
parishes. Jamaica's
three counties (Surrey, Middle**** and Cornwall) were
established in 1758 to
facilitate the
holding of
courts along the lines...
- The U.S.
state of
Louisiana is
divided into 64
parishes (French: paroisses; Spanish: parroquias),
making it the only
state besides Alaska to call its subdivisions...
- two
parishes in 1974
under the
Local Government Act 1972. A new
parish called Wexham Court was
created from the
southern part of the old
parish, which...
- an
order allowing Parish to
bring a
libel claim against the
Wikimedia Foundation was
dismissed by the High
Court in London.
Parish said that the Wikipedia...
- In England, a
civil parish is a type of
administrative parish used for
local government. It is a
territorial designation which is the
lowest tier of local...
- the Mayor's Courts, the City Courts, and the
Parish Courts. The
Chief Justice of the
Louisiana Supreme Court is the
chief administrator of the judiciary...
-
resident magistrates or
justices of the
Supreme Court of Jamaica.
Jamaica is
divided in 14
parishes: Clarendon, Hanover, Kingston, Manchester, Portland...