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Judicial Independence In Virginia Dedicated To Chief Justice Harry L. Carrico, William Hamilton Bryson Jan 2004

Judicial Independence In Virginia Dedicated To Chief Justice Harry L. Carrico, William Hamilton Bryson

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The political will of the people of the Commonwealth of Virginia is expressed in the Constitution of Virginia, which created the government of Virginia. Every Constitution of Virginia from 1776 to the present has divided the government among the General Assembly of Virginia, the legislature; the governor, who is the chief executive officer; and the judiciary, a system of courts. Each of these three branches of the government was created as a separate, independent branch of the government. However, they are not totally independent; they must of necessity interact. Furthermore, each Constitution of Virginia has put into place various checks …