If the state laws had more power than Federal Laws the Constitution would have little to no power.
If everyone had a different national court system each state would get a different punishmentstate courts might interpret laws differently, no federal system of appeals
No. I do not believe so..Another OpinionThat might depend upon the laws of the community in which you drive. You might be required to maintain your vehicle in good working condition. If you are not doing that and/or the broken bumper could be a hazard, you might just get a ticket.
They knew they could & would be jailed to keep them from testifying.
You could if you had a place to go and money to pay for it for awhile. You might want to wait until your sure about that.
"The judge kill its case" could mean the judge ruled in a way that it harmed the case in a way that it could not be won. It might also mean the judge dismissed the case.
The word "could" implies a future possibility that might or might not happen.
Lots of things might happen in the afternoon. You might take a nap or siesta. You might have an after-school snack. You might play sports. It could be anything.
You might get hurt, or they might get hurt.
he could choke
Intuition
A lot of things could happen. Nothing might happen, or the kittens could die, or the cat could die. Don't do it.
If the state laws had more power than Federal Laws the Constitution would have little to no power.
If the state laws had more power than federal laws the Constitution would have little to no power.
There would soon be no more grasshoppers.
He might take advantage of you when you are 'high'.
we could DIE
it might explode (tchernobyl)