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  • 71Kangaroo court — A kangaroo court is a mock court in which the principles of law and justice are disregarded or perverted .[1] The outcome of a trial by kangaroo court is essentially determined in advance, usually for the purpose of ensuring conviction, either by …

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  • 72Angels In the Court — Infobox animanga/Header name = Angels in the Court caption = ja name = コートの中の天使達 ja name trans = Court no Naka no Tenshi tachi genre = Romance, Hentai, SportsInfobox animanga/Game title = Angels in the Court developer = publisher = genre = Hentai …

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  • 73Supreme Court of the United States — Infobox High Court|court name = Supreme Court of the United States imagesize = 150px caption = established = 1789 country = United States location = Washington, D.C. coordinates= coord|38|53|26.55|N|77|00|15.64|W|display=inline,title type =… …

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  • 74Hampton Court Palace — Hampton Court redirects here. For other meanings, see Hampton Court (disambiguation) Hampton Court Palace, the great gatehouse. Marked A on the plan below. Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames,… …

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  • 75Supreme Court of Canada — Cour suprême du Canada Logo of the Supreme Court Established …

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  • 76Supreme Court of California — Seal of the Supreme Court of California Established 1849 Jurisdiction …

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  • 77United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces — Established 1951 Jurisdiction Uni …

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  • 78Moot court — A law school s courtroom A moot court is an extracurricular activity at many law schools in which participants take part in simulated court proceedings, usually to include drafting briefs (or memorials) and participating in oral argument. The… …

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  • 79Procedures of the Supreme Court of the United States — United States This article is part of the series on the  United States Supreme Court The Court …

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  • 80Complaints to the International Criminal Court — The International Criminal Court s founding treaty, the Rome Statute, provides that individuals or organizations may submit information on crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court.[1] These submissions are referred to as communications or… …

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