As a Court of Record, the Supreme Court has two powers: (a) Its judgments, proceedings, and acts are recorded for perpetual memory and testimony, having evidentiary value and cannot be questioned. (b) It has power to punish for contempt of itself.
As a Court of Record, the Supreme Court has two powers: (a) Its judgments, proceedings, and acts are recorded for perpetual memory and testimony, having evidentiary value and cannot be questioned. (b) It has power to punish for contempt of itself.