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What do the highest courts of Florida and the United States have in common?

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The highest courts of Florida and the United States have a chief justice in common.

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A chief justice is found commonly in the Supreme Courts of Florida and United States.

The Supreme Court is the highest Court in a country. The Supreme Court of Florida is formed by one chief justice and six justices. The Supreme Court of US is formed by a chief justice and eight associate justices.

Both the Supreme Courts has a chief justice in common. The president of the country appoints the chief justice of the Supreme Court.

The chief justice gives the final decision for every case filed, and he/she also assigns tasks to the associate justices.

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