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− | }}'''Associate Deciders of the United States of Quentin Supreme Council''' are six | + | }}'''Associate Deciders of the United States of Quentin Supreme Council''' are six justices that make up the [[United States of Quentin]] [[Supreme Council of the United States of Quentin|Supreme Council]], along with the [[Supreme Decider]]. These deciders were commissioned by the [[Constitution of the United States of Quentin]], in [[Article Four of the United States of Quentin Constitution|Article IV]], and serve for life, until impeachment, or until retirement. |
Associate deciders each have one vote on cases brought before the Council, the same number as the Supreme Decider, however they do not write the Council's final decision at the end of the case, make slightly less money, and do not lead the deliberations of the Council. Each associate decider is not equal in terms of their seniority, with their date of inauguration being their level of seniority, however the Supreme Decider is senior to all associates regardless of inauguration dates. Seniority, per the official [[Supreme Council Procedural Charter]], determines the order in which the deciders speak during deliberations, as well as their positions in the courtrooms and their orders of speaking during the course of a case. Currently, the most senior of the associates is [[Kelsey Kinnings]], and the least senior of the associates is [[Sam Stephenson]]. | Associate deciders each have one vote on cases brought before the Council, the same number as the Supreme Decider, however they do not write the Council's final decision at the end of the case, make slightly less money, and do not lead the deliberations of the Council. Each associate decider is not equal in terms of their seniority, with their date of inauguration being their level of seniority, however the Supreme Decider is senior to all associates regardless of inauguration dates. Seniority, per the official [[Supreme Council Procedural Charter]], determines the order in which the deciders speak during deliberations, as well as their positions in the courtrooms and their orders of speaking during the course of a case. Currently, the most senior of the associates is [[Kelsey Kinnings]], and the least senior of the associates is [[Sam Stephenson]]. | ||
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There are currently six associate deciders on the [[Supreme Council]]. They are listed below, in order of seniority, with their dates of inauguration and the President who appointed them. | There are currently six associate deciders on the [[Supreme Council]]. They are listed below, in order of seniority, with their dates of inauguration and the President who appointed them. | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable sortable" |Style: Width=50% | ||
+ | !width=30% | Name !! Age !! Since !! Appointed By | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Kelsey Kinnings]] || 56 || July 9th, 1995 || [[David Wagner]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Jordan Feliz]] || 49 || February 7th, 2001 || [[Blaze Peters]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Leonard Bennett]] || 54 || October 19th, 2006 || [[Veer Shah]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Will Amokxian]] || 69 || September 12th, 2011 || [[Kyle Lovestington]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Jenna Lautz]] || 42 || November 30th, 2017 || [[Kyle Lovestington]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Sam Stephenson]] || 78 || July 20th, 2018 || [[Kyle Lovestington]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | :{| class="wikitable sortable" |Style: Width= | + | == History == |
− | !width= | + | |
+ | == Appointment and Requirements == | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Powers and Responsibilities == | ||
+ | |||
+ | The main powers and responsibilities of the Associate Deciders are mainly that of judicial review of federal laws and of executions, and trying federal cases which are appealed to the level of the [[Supreme Council]]. The Associate Deciders must review all federal laws passed by [[United States of Quentin Congress|Congress]] and the [[President of the USQ|President]] to ensure that they adhere to the [[United States of Quentin Constitution|Constitution]] and its general philosophies and principles. The associate deciders all have an equal vote on these matters, and must deliberate as to whether or not the act should stand. Secondly, federal executions are required by the [[Fourth Amendment to the United States of Quentin Constitution|4th Amendment]] to be reviewed by the Supreme Council before being carried out. The council as a whole must review these cases, and ensure the execution meets the severity and fairness prescribed by the amendment. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Besides these powers of review, the Supreme Council also must review criminal, inter-governmental, and civil justice cases which are appealed to their level. The Council must decide whether or not each of these appeals need to be reviewed by them. The Council only takes on and actually tries the most important of these cases. Once a case begins, the associate deciders, along with the [[Supreme Decider]], must ask questions and hear both sides of the case. Once finished, the Supreme Decider leads the associates in discussion, and finally a decision. At the end of that decision, the Supreme Decider, or one of the associate deciders who is chosen by the Supreme Decider, will write the majority opinion for the council on their decision, as long as the Supreme Decider is in the majority. If not, the associates decide among themselves. These opinions are crucial to understanding the law and the reasoning behind the council's decisions, and can affect the future interpretation of the law by many courts around the country. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == List of All Associate Deciders == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Below is a list of all past associate deciders on the [[Supreme Council]]. It includes in order of their inaugurations their name, date confirmed by the [[House of Bureaucrats]] and the vote, their tenure, who appointed them, their home state, and their prior experience. Associates who later became Supreme Decider are indicated with bold italics. | ||
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+ | :{| class="wikitable sortable" |Style: Width=100% | ||
+ | !width=0% | Number !! Name !! Tenure as Associate !! Confirmed !! Appointed By !! Prior Experience | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1 || [[Justin Verlander]] || 1834-1863 || March 2nd, 1834 (21-4) || [[George Firedawn]] || Circuit judge in the [[Megatridimensional Order]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2 || [[Aelon Strattavus]] || 1834-1843 || March 19th, 1834 (23-2) || [[George Firedawn]] || Merchant | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 3 || [[Gus Knickerbocker]] || 1834-1851 || March 20th, 1834 (19-6) || [[George Firedawn]] || Chief Judge of the [[Telembria Parliamentary Court]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 4 || [[Christina Faites]] || 1834-1889 || March 3rd, 1834 (23-2) || [[George Firedawn]] || [[Mayor of Lindin|Mayor]] of [[Lindin]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 5 || [[Devin Bryxe]] || 1834-1876 || March 18th, 1834 (18-7) || [[George Firedawn]] || Judge on the [[Grass Territory Circuit]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 6 || [[Adam Cook]] || 1834-1880 || March 12th, 1834 (24-1) || [[George Firedawn]] || Government supervisor of [[Telembria National Bank]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 7 || [[Franklin Sade]] || 1843-1889 || October 12th, 1843 (19-6) || [[Sam Logan]] || Justice of the [[First Federal Desert District Court]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 8 || '''''[[Medha Gredy]]''''' || 1851-1876 || June 6th, 1851 (23-3) || [[Sam Logan]] || Chief justice of the [[Federal Appeals Court of the Desert Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 9 || [[Jessica Fultz]] || 1863-1905 || March 20th, 1863 (26-12) || [[Jonathan Redall]] || [[Chief Justice of the Kahoot Supreme Court|Chief Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the Kahoot Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 10 || [[Robbie Kasamakkus]] || 1876-1896 || December 3rd, 1876 (29-24) || [[Olivia Ehresman]] || Justice of the [[Third Federal Maxx District Court]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 11 || [[Steven Relton]] || 1876-1927 || December 5th, 1876 (48-5) || [[Olivia Ehresman]] || [[Chief Justice of the Desert Area Supreme Court|Chief Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the Desert Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 12 || [[Jordan Porleysson]] || 1880-1905 || September 9th, 1880 (36-17) || [[Milo Murphy]] || Justice on the [[Lankanata Federal Territorial Court]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 13 || [[Jerry Bavelokx]] || 1889-1910 || November 3rd, 1889 (42-12) || [[Milo Murphy]] || Chief Justice of the [[Federal Appeals Court of the Capital]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 14 || '''''[[Nathaniel Bryarpache]]''''' || 1889-1896 || November 7th, 1889 (53-1) || [[Milo Murphy]] || Attorney | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 15 || [[Riley Bokx]] || 1896-1905 || May 18th, 1896 (64-6) || [[Cheryl Gruver]] || Director of the [[United States of Quentin Department of Law Enforcement|Department of Law Enforcement]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 16 || [[Nathan Peterman]] || 1896-1905 || September 4th, 1896 (37-33) || [[Cheryl Gruver]] || [[Territorial Delegates to the Quentinian House of Representatives|Territorial delegate]] from [[LBI Territory]]. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 17 || '''''[[Ryan Styles]]''''' || 1905-1910 || June 1st, 1905 (50-20) || [[Cheryl Gruver]] || Attorney | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 18 || [[Sandy Paxton]] || 1905-1944 || September 9th, 1905 (34-36 initially, 41-29 when resubmitted) || [[Cheryl Gruver]] || Justice on the[[Superior Court of the Desert Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 19 || [[Redd Bourensfort]] || 1905-1934 || September 28th, 1905 (57-13) || [[Cheryl Gruver]] || Justice on the [[Fourth Federal Grassland District Court]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 20 || [[Stacey Yeets]] || 1905-1931 || October 3rd, 1905 (46-24) || [[Cheryl Gruver]] || Justice on the [[Federal Appeals Court of the Capital]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 21 || [[Sherry Crane]] || 1910-1953 || March 7th, 1910 (53-17) || [[Steve Reywalker]] || Justice on the [[Federal Appeals Court of the Kumar Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 22 || [[Allie Jones]] || 1910-1924 || November 11th, 1910 (62-8) || [[Steve Reywalker]] || Justice on the [[Supreme Civil Court of the Chip Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 23 || '''''[[Aditi Sanghvi]]''''' || 1924-1927 || July 9th, 1924 (83-22) || [[Jackson Shield]] || [[Chief Justice of the Kumar Area Supreme Court|Chief Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the Kumar Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 24 || '''''[[Ragy Ebeid]]''''' || 1927-1944 || March 12th, 1927 (101-4) || [[Adithan Kumar]] || [[Chief Justice of the Chip Area Supreme Criminal Court|Chief Justice]] of the [[Supreme Criminal Court of the Chip Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 25 || [[Zachias Wassley]] || 1927-1939 || October 16th, 1927 (72-33) || [[Adithan Kumar]] || Justice on the [[First Federal Snowland District Court]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 26 || [[George Lumbermate]] || 1931-2006 || June 14th, 1931 (53-52) || [[Adithan Kumar]] || Attorney | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 27 || [[Kristin McFalls]] || 1934-1939 || November 4th, 1934 (34-73 initially, 56-51 when resubmitted) || [[Adithan Kumar]] || Justice of the [[Fifth Federal Chip District Court]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 28 || [[Tyler Kindy]] || 1939-1966 || February 18th, 1939 (80-27) || [[Adithan Kumar]] || [[Head Diplomat]] to [[Paladinia]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 29 || [[Stephen McBigbald]] || 1939-1953 || September 2nd, 1939 (65-42) || [[Adithan Kumar]] || [[House of Bureaucrats]] member from Snowland | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 30 || [[Jeremy Staffner]] || 1944-1975 || March 30th, 1944 (86-21) || [[Ali Shamji]] || Chief Justice of the [[Federal Appeals Court of the Grassland Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 31 || [[Liliana Ebeid]] || 1944-1975 || April 13th, 1944 (77-30) || [[Ali Shamji]] || Justice, stewarding [[Yadlapaville]] on the [[United States of Quentin Federal Circuit Court of Appeals|Federal Circuit Court of Appeals]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 32 || [[Natasha Pok]] || 1951-1989 || February 27th, 1951 (69-38) || [[Ali Shamji]] || [[Chief Justice of the J.P. Island Federal Appeals Court|Chief Justice]] of the [[Federal Appeals Court of J.P. Island]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 33 || '''''[[Nancy Krentz]]''''' || 1953-1968 || September 1st, 1953 (64-43) || [[Ali Shamji]] || [[Chief Justice of the Desert Area Federal Appeals Court|Chief Justice]] of the [[Federal Appeals Court of the Desert Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 34 || [[Edith Kumarington]] || 1966-1995 || May 13th, 1966 (94-16) || [[Jamie Petruzelli]] || Chief Justice of the [[Second Federal Tantallegara District Court]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 35 || [[Baljeet Dekid]] || 1968-2011 || March 25th, 1968 (79-31) || [[Jamie Petruzelli]] || [[Chief Justice of the Kumar Area Federal Appeals Court|Chief Justice]] of the [[Federal Appeals Court of the Kumar Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 36 || [[Addan Press]] || 1975-1995 || June 15th, 1975 (65-45) || [[David Wagner]] || [[Chief Justice of the Federal Kade Islands Appeals Court|Chief Justice]] of the [[Federal Appeals Court of the Kade Islands]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 37 || '''''[[Jacob Miller]]''''' || 1975-1984 || September 7th, 1975 (85-25) || [[David Wagner]] || Justice stewarding [[Sample Bridge]] on the [[United States of Quentin Federal Circuit Court of Appeals|Federal Circuit Court of Appeals]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 38 || [[Lindsay Acropolis]] || 1984-2001 || April 27th, 1984 (73-37) || [[David Wagner]] || Justice on the [[Supreme Court of the Kahoot Area]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 39 || [[Casey Dee]] || 1989-2018 || January 30th, 1989 (105-5) || [[David Wagner]] || Chief Justice of the [[Fifth Federal Desert District Court]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 40 || [[Kelsey Kinnings]] || 1995-Present || July 9th, 1995 (57-53) || [[David Wagner]] || Justice on the [[Federal Appeals Court of Tantallegara]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[ | + | | 41 || '''''[[Sue Jevic]]''''' || 1995-2017 || September 4th, 1995 (84-26) || [[David Wagner]] || Justice on the [[Federal Appeals Court of the Desert Area]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[Jordan Feliz]] || | + | | 42 || [[Jordan Feliz]] || 2001-Present || May 5th, 2001 (65-45) || [[Blaze Peters]] || Justice on the [[Federal Appeals Court of the Chip Area]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[Leonard Bennett]] || October | + | | 43 || [[Leonard Bennett]] || 2006-Present || October 4th, 2006 (78-32) || [[Veer Shah]] || Justice on the [[Second Federal Maxx District Court]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[Will Amokxian]] || | + | | 44 || [[Will Amokxian]] || 2011-Present || July 29th, 2011 (56-54) || [[Kyle Lovestington]] || Attorney |
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[Jenna Lautz]] || | + | | 45 || [[Jenna Lautz]] || 2017-Present || May 29th, 2017 (99-11) || [[Kyle Lovestington]] || [[Chief Justice of the Desert Area Superior Court|Chief Justice]] of the [[Superior Court of the Desert Area]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[Sam Stephenson]] || | + | | 46 || [[Sam Stephenson]] || 2018-Present || September 28th, 2018 (42-68 initially, 64-46 when resubmitted) || [[Kyle Lovestington]] || [[Chief Justice of the Kade Islands Federal Appeals Court|Chief Justice]] of the [[Federal Appeals Court of the Kade Islands]] |
|} | |} |
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Associate Deciders of the Supreme Council | |||||
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Incumbents | |||||
Incumbents | |||||
Kelsey Kinnings · Jordan Feliz · Leonard Bennett · Will Amokxian · Jenna Lautz · Sam Stephenson | |||||
Formalities | |||||
Titles | Decider (Informal) Mr. or Madame Decider (Formal) Your Honor (In Court) | ||||
Status | Associate Justice | ||||
Members of | Supreme Council | ||||
History | |||||
Created: | January, 1834 | ||||
First Holders Take Office: | March, 1834 | ||||
Inaugural Holders | |||||
Justin Verlander · Aelon Strattavus · Gus Knickerbocker · Christina Faites · Devin Bryxe · Adam Cook | |||||
Political Information | |||||
Seat | Verrecchia Building Mechanicsburg, GA | ||||
Appointment Process | Appointed by President, with approval by House of Bureaucrats | ||||
Tenure | Life | ||||
Constituting Document | United States of Quentin Constitution | ||||
Miscellaneous | |||||
Salary | Ð20,000 ($200,000) |
Associate Deciders of the United States of Quentin Supreme Council are six justices that make up the United States of Quentin Supreme Council, along with the Supreme Decider. These deciders were commissioned by the Constitution of the United States of Quentin, in Article IV, and serve for life, until impeachment, or until retirement.
Associate deciders each have one vote on cases brought before the Council, the same number as the Supreme Decider, however they do not write the Council's final decision at the end of the case, make slightly less money, and do not lead the deliberations of the Council. Each associate decider is not equal in terms of their seniority, with their date of inauguration being their level of seniority, however the Supreme Decider is senior to all associates regardless of inauguration dates. Seniority, per the official Supreme Council Procedural Charter, determines the order in which the deciders speak during deliberations, as well as their positions in the courtrooms and their orders of speaking during the course of a case. Currently, the most senior of the associates is Kelsey Kinnings, and the least senior of the associates is Sam Stephenson.
Contents
Current Associate Deciders
There are currently six associate deciders on the Supreme Council. They are listed below, in order of seniority, with their dates of inauguration and the President who appointed them.
Name | Age | Since | Appointed By |
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Kelsey Kinnings | 56 | July 9th, 1995 | David Wagner |
Jordan Feliz | 49 | February 7th, 2001 | Blaze Peters |
Leonard Bennett | 54 | October 19th, 2006 | Veer Shah |
Will Amokxian | 69 | September 12th, 2011 | Kyle Lovestington |
Jenna Lautz | 42 | November 30th, 2017 | Kyle Lovestington |
Sam Stephenson | 78 | July 20th, 2018 | Kyle Lovestington |
History
Appointment and Requirements
Powers and Responsibilities
The main powers and responsibilities of the Associate Deciders are mainly that of judicial review of federal laws and of executions, and trying federal cases which are appealed to the level of the Supreme Council. The Associate Deciders must review all federal laws passed by Congress and the President to ensure that they adhere to the Constitution and its general philosophies and principles. The associate deciders all have an equal vote on these matters, and must deliberate as to whether or not the act should stand. Secondly, federal executions are required by the 4th Amendment to be reviewed by the Supreme Council before being carried out. The council as a whole must review these cases, and ensure the execution meets the severity and fairness prescribed by the amendment.
Besides these powers of review, the Supreme Council also must review criminal, inter-governmental, and civil justice cases which are appealed to their level. The Council must decide whether or not each of these appeals need to be reviewed by them. The Council only takes on and actually tries the most important of these cases. Once a case begins, the associate deciders, along with the Supreme Decider, must ask questions and hear both sides of the case. Once finished, the Supreme Decider leads the associates in discussion, and finally a decision. At the end of that decision, the Supreme Decider, or one of the associate deciders who is chosen by the Supreme Decider, will write the majority opinion for the council on their decision, as long as the Supreme Decider is in the majority. If not, the associates decide among themselves. These opinions are crucial to understanding the law and the reasoning behind the council's decisions, and can affect the future interpretation of the law by many courts around the country.
List of All Associate Deciders
Below is a list of all past associate deciders on the Supreme Council. It includes in order of their inaugurations their name, date confirmed by the House of Bureaucrats and the vote, their tenure, who appointed them, their home state, and their prior experience. Associates who later became Supreme Decider are indicated with bold italics.