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Courts exist to do justice, to guarantee liberty, to enhance social order, to resolve disputes, to maintain rule of law, to provide for equal protection, and to ensure due process of law.
The Complaint. The complaint is a written statement of the essential facts constituting the offense charged. Except as provided in Rule 4.1 , it must be made under oath before a magistrate judge or, if none is reasonably available, before a state or local judicial officer.
Rules of court are a set of procedural regulations adopted by courts which must be followed by parties and their lawyers on matters within the courts jurisdiction. These rules are often classified into different categories, such as criminal procedure, civil procedure, evidence rules, and appellate procedure.
Initial Appearance. (a) In General. (1) Appearance Upon an Arrest. (A) A person making an arrest within the United States must take the defendant without unnecessary delay before a magistrate judge, or before a state or local judicial officer as Rule 5(c) provides, unless a statute provides otherwise.
DO be respectful to the judge; address him or her as Your Honor or Judge. DONT chew gum in the courtrooms. DO turn pagers and cellular telephones off while visiting the Courthouse. DONT bring food or beverages into a courtroom.
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The courtroom team is comprised of the following members: COURT REPORTER. COURT CLERK. JUDGE. PROSECUTOR. COURT OFFICER. DEFENSE ATTORNEY. PETITIONER. PLAINTIFF.

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