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The '''United States of Quentin Federal Judiciary''', also known as the '''Federal Judicial Branch''', is the branch of the [[United States of Quentin]] [[United States of Quentin Federal Government|Federal government]] which deals with federal justice and law evaluation process of the nation. Established under the [[United States of Quentin Constitution|Constitution]], specifically under [[Article Four of the United States of Quentin Constitution|Article IV]], the federal judiciary is composed of the [[Supreme Council]], [[United States of Quentin Federal District Courts|federal district courts]], and 14 [[United States of Quentin Federal Appeals Courts|federal appeals courts]]. Although only the Supreme Council is specified in the Constitution, later laws by [[United States of Quentin Congress|Congress]] established the second and third tiers of federal courts, the district courts which handle basic federal law infringements, and the appeals courts which handle appeals from the state level or federal district courts. Finally, the Supreme Council handles appeals from the federal appeals court, state courts, and local courts, or can choose to pick up any case in the country, and settle intergovernmental disputes as well.
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The '''United States of Quentin Federal Judiciary''', also known as the '''Federal Judicial Branch''', is the branch of the [[United States of Quentin]] [[United States of Quentin Federal Government|Federal government]] which deals with federal justice and law evaluation process of the nation. Established under the [[United States of Quentin Constitution|Constitution]], specifically under [[Article Four of the United States of Quentin Constitution|Article IV]], the federal judiciary is composed of the [[Supreme Council]], 47 [[United States of Quentin Federal District Courts|federal district courts]], and 17 [[United States of Quentin Federal Appeals Courts|federal appeals courts]]. Although only the Supreme Council is specified in the Constitution, later laws by [[United States of Quentin Congress|Congress]] such as the [[Federal Court Incremental Establishment Act]] and the [[Federal Intermediary Appeals Act]] established the second and third tiers of federal courts. These are the district courts, which handle basic federal law infringements, and the appeals courts which handle appeals from the state level or federal district courts. Finally, the Supreme Council handles appeals from the federal appeals courts, federal district courts, state courts, and local courts, or can choose to pick up any case in the country, settle intergovernmental disputes as well.  
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Under the Constitution, all Supreme Council Deciders are appointed by the [[President of the USQ|President]], with approval from the [[House of Bureaucrats]], and serve for life, until retirement, or impeachment. With the establishment of the second and third tiers of federal courts, however, Congress established that the President can only appoint half of the appeals court justices, and the [[House of Bureaucrats Judicial Committee]] appoints the other half. In these cases, the President's appointments must be approved by the combined House of Bureaucrats, and the Judicial Committee's must be approved by the [[Bureau of Federal Judge Candidate Analysis]] from the [[United States of Quentin Department of Law Enforcement|Department of Law Enforcement]]. In the case of district courts, all are appointed by the President, although they must pick from choices presented by the Department of Law Enforcement. These appointments also must be approved, however just by the House Judicial Committee, not the combined House.
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== History ==
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== Levels of Federal Courts ==
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=== Federal District Courts ===
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''See main article: [[United States of Quentin Federal District Courts]]''
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=== Federal Appeals Courts ===
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''See main article: [[United States of Quentin Federal Appeals Courts]]''
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=== Supreme Council ===
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''See main article: [[United States of Quentin Supreme Council]]''
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== List of Current Federal Courts ==
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=== Supreme Council ===
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=== Appeals Courts ===
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=== District Courts ===
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== Officials ==
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== Administration Agencies ==
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== See Also ==
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* [[List of Courts of the United States of Quentin]]

Latest revision as of 17:58, 17 June 2020

The United States of Quentin Federal Judiciary, also known as the Federal Judicial Branch, is the branch of the United States of Quentin Federal government which deals with federal justice and law evaluation process of the nation. Established under the Constitution, specifically under Article IV, the federal judiciary is composed of the Supreme Council, 47 federal district courts, and 17 federal appeals courts. Although only the Supreme Council is specified in the Constitution, later laws by Congress such as the Federal Court Incremental Establishment Act and the Federal Intermediary Appeals Act established the second and third tiers of federal courts. These are the district courts, which handle basic federal law infringements, and the appeals courts which handle appeals from the state level or federal district courts. Finally, the Supreme Council handles appeals from the federal appeals courts, federal district courts, state courts, and local courts, or can choose to pick up any case in the country, settle intergovernmental disputes as well.

Under the Constitution, all Supreme Council Deciders are appointed by the President, with approval from the House of Bureaucrats, and serve for life, until retirement, or impeachment. With the establishment of the second and third tiers of federal courts, however, Congress established that the President can only appoint half of the appeals court justices, and the House of Bureaucrats Judicial Committee appoints the other half. In these cases, the President's appointments must be approved by the combined House of Bureaucrats, and the Judicial Committee's must be approved by the Bureau of Federal Judge Candidate Analysis from the Department of Law Enforcement. In the case of district courts, all are appointed by the President, although they must pick from choices presented by the Department of Law Enforcement. These appointments also must be approved, however just by the House Judicial Committee, not the combined House.

History

Levels of Federal Courts

Federal District Courts

See main article: United States of Quentin Federal District Courts

Federal Appeals Courts

See main article: United States of Quentin Federal Appeals Courts

Supreme Council

See main article: United States of Quentin Supreme Council

List of Current Federal Courts

Supreme Council

Appeals Courts

District Courts

Officials

Administration Agencies

See Also