In most jurisdictions, statutory and common law exist simultaneously. However, in specific topic areas, statutory law can supplant common law such as state criminal laws, etc. This happens when a...
Common law refers to the body of judicial decisions that are used as president for future cases. The common law is a "living" thing, and develops over time. Each particular decision becomes a part of...
The short answer for this is that in common law, cases that were brought in front of a judge or court and are decided. The decisions are adopted by other nearby jurisdiction which are usually located...