A. The prisoner must be re-sentenced by the judge that presided at the trial.
Q. In case either of the Appellate Courts grants a new trial, what is to be done?
A. The cause will be tried in the same court, or, in one having the same jurisdiction, but before a different jury.
Q. How are civil causes managed on appeal?
A. In the same way, only that the court may affirm or reverse decisions as well as grant new trials.
A FEW COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE STATE AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS.
Q. Name one similarity between the State and National governments?
A. Each has three divisions, the Legislative, Executive and
Judiciary.
Q. Name a similarity in the Legislative department?
A. Each has two branches. In the State they are called Assembly and Senate; in the National government they are called House of Representatives and Senate. The Assembly and House of Representatives each elect their own speaker; the State Senate is presided over by the Lieutenant Governor. The National Senate is presided over by the Vice-President.