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Mark the statements which are true. 1.All federal judges are appointed only by the Senate without presidential concern. 2.Both the executive and presidents have the power of granting pardons and reprieves of judicial sentences. 3.Congress has no external controls over the courts. 4.It is the Senate that very often rejects the nominees of Supreme Court ap- pointments. 5.The legislative branch has no power to change the federal courts’ appel- late jurisdiction. 6.Being aware of external checks on their power, judges are not mindful of self-imposed limitations. 7.The courts are willing to rule on cases they categorize as “political ques- tions”. 8.Stare decisis means that decisions of a higher court will be binding only on present cases. 9.The decisions of judges must be based only on the use of written constitu- tions, elaborate legal codes, a common law tradition. 10.Societies, removing courts from the daily political pressures and rapidly changing social forces confronted by other government leaders, best pre- serve the element of judicial independence.
1.All federal judges are appointed only by the Senate without presidential concern.
2.Both the executive and presidents have the power of granting pardons and reprieves of judicial sentences.
3.Congress has no external controls over the courts.
4.It is the Senate that very often rejects the nominees of Supreme Court ap- pointments.
5.The legislative branch has no power to change the federal courts’ appel- late jurisdiction.
6.Being aware of external checks on their power, judges are not mindful of self-imposed limitations.
7.The courts are willing to rule on cases they categorize as “political ques- tions”.
8.Stare decisis means that decisions of a higher court will be binding only on present cases.
9.The decisions of judges must be based only on the use of written constitu- tions, elaborate legal codes, a common law tradition.
10.Societies, removing courts from the daily political pressures and rapidly changing social forces confronted by other government leaders, best pre- serve the element of judicial independence.