United States of Quentin Supreme Council
United States of Quentin Supreme Council | |||
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Motto: "Keen, Decisive, Just" | |||
Purpose: Highest Federal Court United States of Quentin | |||
Composition | |||
Members | 7 Deciders | ||
Demonym | Decider | ||
History | |||
Constitution Ratified: | January 31st, 1834 | ||
First Court Approved: | March 23rd, 1834 | ||
Leadership | |||
Location | Mechanicsburg Verrecchia Building | ||
Type | Federal Court | ||
Supreme Decider | Sue Jevic | ||
Associate Deciders | Kelsey Kinnings Jordan Feliz Leonard Bennett Will Amokxian Jenna Lautz Sam Stephenson | ||
Selection | |||
Method | Appointed by President, Approved by Congress | ||
Term | Life or Retirement | ||
Qualifications | 30 Years of Age Lifelong USQ Citizen Qualified in FELSOG | ||
Website | supremecouncil.nwd.gov[1] |
The Supreme Council of the United States of Quentin is the highest federal court in the United States of Quentin. Established in 1834 with the ratification of the Constitution of the United States of Quentin in Article IV, the Council deals with criminal trials that are on the federal level, such as high crimes like treason, along with civil lawsuits brought by citizens or the government. Most cases heard by the Council are those appealed to its level, however the Council does have original jurisdiction in intergovernmental disputes and major federal crimes. It also plays an essential role in the legislative process, reviewing all federal legislation to ensure it does not violate the Constitution. Since Darnell v. Amia Woman and the 9th Amendment, the Council has also had authority to strike down executive orders which are unconstitutional. Finally, it has powers to approve foreign deals and treaties and decide upon the composition of the House of Bureaucrats.
The Council was established with the ratification of the Constitution, and President George Firedawn appointed all seven members of the first Council on March 1st, with approval and inauguration made official on March 23rd of 1834. Each justice on the Council has a lifetime tenure, or until the decider retires or is impeached. Whenever a vacancy occurs, the President must appoint a new decider, with the approval of the House of Bureaucrats. Each decider has a single vote when deciding upon verdicts, including the Supreme Decider who leads the Council in its deliberations and opinions. The Supreme Council meets in Mechanicsburg, GA, the nation's capital, at the Verrecchia Building, named for first Supreme Decider Sophie Verrecchia.
Contents
History
Composition
Appointment and Confirmation
Tenure and Requirements
Membership
Current Deciders
There are currently seven deciders on the Supreme Council, with no vacancies. This includes Supreme Decider Sue Jevic, along with six Associate Deciders. Among the current members of the Council, the longest serving is Kelsey Kinnings with a tenure of 25 years, 72 days, although Supreme Decider Sue Jevic is not far behind at 25 years, 15 days on the Council in total. The most recent Decider to join the Council is Sam Stephenson, whose tenure began on September 28th, 2018. Below are the current members of the Council.