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The declaration of independence listed a se ries of complaints about how the king controlled the courts. one complaint was that judges had to please the king in order to keep their jobs and be paid. how did the u. s. constitution address this complaint?the declaration of independence listed a se ries of complaints about how the king controlled the courts. one complaint was that judges had to please the king in order to keep their jobs and be paid. how did the u. s. constitution address this complaint?the declaration of independence listed a se ries of complaints about how the king controlled the courts. one complaint was that judges had to please the king in order to keep their jobs and be paid. how did the u. s. constitution address this complaint?

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The U.S constitution addressed this through the Judicial Branch. Article 3 of the U.S constitution establishes the Judicial Branch as a separate arm of government that is independent. By giving the Judiciary Independence, it could not be manipulated by the Executive or any other arm

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