См. также: Judicial Division for Administrative Cases, judgment became binding, judgment in a case, judicial document
In the U.S. judicial system, procedural rules require most motions to be made in writing and can require that written notice be given in advance of a motion being made. Written motions specify what action the movant is requesting and the reasons, or grounds, for the request. A written motion may contain citations to case law or statutes that support the motion. (TheFreeDictionary)
Understanding legal terminology is vital for understanding the law itself and properly applying it in research, legal analysis, document preparation and compliance with local, state and federal judicial systems. (becomeaparalegal.org)
"Lay assessor is also used alternatively with ""lay judges"" as the English term for laymen participating in judging in courts within the judicial system of Sweden (Swedish: n?mndeman) and in Japan (???, read ""saiban-in"")." (Wikipedia)
A court of cassation is a high instance court that exists in some judicial systems. Courts of cassation do not re-examine the facts of a case, they are only competent for verifying the interpretation of the law. (Wikipedia)
