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}}The '''Supreme Council of the United States of Quentin''' is the highest [[Quentinian Federal Court|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 of the Quentinian Constitution|Article IV]], the Council deals with [[Criminal Trial in the USQ|criminal trials]] that are on the federal level, such as high crimes like treason, as well as lawsuits that are appealed until the Council's level. It also plays an essential role in the legislative process, reviewing all federal legislation to ensure it does not violate the Constitution. Finally, it has powers of impeachment against Congress, to approve foreign deals and treaties, approving amendments, and deciding upon the composition of the [[House of Bureaucrats]].  
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}}The '''Supreme Council of the United States of Quentin''' is the highest [[Quentinian Federal Court|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 Four of the Quentinian Constitution|Article IV]], the Council deals with [[Criminal Trial in the USQ|criminal trials]] that are on the federal level, such as high crimes like treason, as well as lawsuits that are appealed until the Council's level. It also plays an essential role in the legislative process, reviewing all federal legislation to ensure it does not violate the Constitution. Finally, it has powers of impeachment against Congress, to approve foreign deals and treaties, approving amendments, and deciding upon the composition of the [[House of Bureaucrats]].  
  
 
The Council was established with the ratification of the Constitution, and [[President of the USQ]] [[George Firedawn]] appointed all seven members of the first Council on March 1st, with approval and inauguration made official on March 23rd of 1834.
 
The Council was established with the ratification of the Constitution, and [[President of the USQ]] [[George Firedawn]] appointed all seven members of the first Council on March 1st, with approval and inauguration made official on March 23rd of 1834.

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Supreme Council of the United States of Quentin
[[image: |x156px|Coat of Arms of Supreme Council of the United States of Quentin]]
Coat of Arms
Motto: "Keen, Decisive, Just"
Purpose: Highest Federal Court
United States of Quentin
Composition
Members 7 Deciders
Demonym Supreme Decider
History
Constitution Ratified: January 31st, 1834
First Court Approved: March 23rd, 1834
Leadership
Meeting Place of the Supreme Council of the United States of Quentin
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, as well as lawsuits that are appealed until the Council's level. It also plays an essential role in the legislative process, reviewing all federal legislation to ensure it does not violate the Constitution. Finally, it has powers of impeachment against Congress, to approve foreign deals and treaties, approving amendments, and deciding upon the composition of the House of Bureaucrats.

The Council was established with the ratification of the Constitution, and President of the USQ George Firedawn appointed all seven members of the first Council on March 1st, with approval and inauguration made official on March 23rd of 1834.