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The judiciary of the Kingdom of Washingtonia is the judicial branch of government which interprets and applies the law of Washingtonia. The judiciary was established by implication in Chapter 6 of the Constitution, as that document only defines the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, and the competency of the Grand Washingtonian Assembly to establish other courts. A quasi-judicial system has always existed in Washingtonian history, however, the Constitution of 1913 formally created and recognized it in its modern form.

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  • The judiciary of the Kingdom of Washingtonia is the judicial branch of government which interprets and applies the law of Washingtonia. The judiciary was established by implication in Chapter 6 of the Constitution, as that document only defines the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, and the competency of the Grand Washingtonian Assembly to establish other courts. A quasi-judicial system has always existed in Washingtonian history, however, the Constitution of 1913 formally created and recognized it in its modern form.
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  • The judiciary of the Kingdom of Washingtonia is the judicial branch of government which interprets and applies the law of Washingtonia. The judiciary was established by implication in Chapter 6 of the Constitution, as that document only defines the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, and the competency of the Grand Washingtonian Assembly to establish other courts. Its primary roles are the administration of justice and the interpretation and review of legislation and conduct by the Grand Assembly, the Monarchy and the Presidency. It consists of two commonly-accepted tiers of courts; namely the constitutionally established courts and the legislatively established courts. In the case of the former, it consists of the Constitutional Court and Supreme Court, and in the case of the latter, it consists of the Court of Appeals, the Provincial Courts (which share hierarchical status with the Family Court and the Finance Court) and the Municipal Tribunals. The judiciary is generally regarded to be governed by the implicit and express provisions of the Constitution, Anglo American common law and French civil law customs and conventions as recognized by the courts and legislation in the case of the ordinary courts. However, the Chief Justice, currently Allen Howsham, who sits on the Constitutional Court bench and is the de jure first among equals leader of that court, is considered to be face and ceremonial leader of the entirety of the judiciary. This however has no practical implications, as oversight of the judiciary is handled under the doctrine of checks and balances by the Presidency, the Monarchy and the Grand Assembly. A quasi-judicial system has always existed in Washingtonian history, however, the Constitution of 1913 formally created and recognized it in its modern form.
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