A. The supreme court shall: 1. Implement and administer the community punishment program. 2. Adopt necessary guidelines, rules, standards and policies to implement this article. 3. Facilitate the development of local plans. 4. Develop and implement an application process and procedures. 5. Review and approve plans and budgets. 6. Allocate funding. 7. Provide statewide training and technical assistance to the superior court, adult probation departments and advisory committees regarding community punishment. 8. Conduct an evaluation of all programs on a periodic basis to ensure program accountability. The evaluation report shall include information for the superior court in each participating county on the number of offenders serving suspended sentences on probation and intensive probation, the average cost per offender, the amount of restitution, fines and fees paid, the number of community restitution hours contributed by offenders and the number of offenders who have successfully completed terms of probation. The report shall be submitted to the governor, the speaker of the house of representatives and the president of the senate. The supreme court may contract with a private consultant to prepare this evaluation report. B. The supreme court may contract directly with private human service agencies to develop, implement and operate community punishment programs.
The Congress defines the duties of the Supreme Court.
No, the responsibilities are what they have to do on behalf of their country. The duties are what concerns their job. Thin line i know, but very important.
yes
No they do not control air traffic.
to see if anyone was guilty
The duties of the solicitor general are to represent the US in the supreme court and act like a tenth justice in the court.
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Supreme Court
amendments, disputes and new laws
To keep the trial in order and to allow the convict and victim to tell their side of the case.
When they're no longer capable of executing their duty as Supreme Court Justice. As long as they're capable of adequately performing their duties, they have no limit to how long they may serve.
The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in the following cases:revenue, mandamus, and habeas corpus. Otherwise it is simply the final court of appeal on all other state matters that have come up from the Circuit Court on appeal.