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the right of a court to hear a case at the appropriate level is called
o admiralty
o jurisdiction
o judicial review
o precedent
question 12
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no person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of how many witnesses?
o 3
o 1
o 2
o 4
Brief Explanations
- Jurisdiction refers to a court's power to hear a case at the appropriate level. Admiralty pertains to maritime - related law, judicial review is the power to review government actions, and precedent is a previous legal decision used as a guide.
- In the United States, the Constitution requires the testimony of two witnesses to convict a person of treason.
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