The Supreme Court of the Democratic Republic of the Pacific (Cascadian: Swpɚëm Xɚt wf ŧé Démócɚátíx ɝepúblíx wf ŧé Pásífíx), commonly referred to as simply the Supreme Court of the Pacific is the highest court of appeal in the judicial system of the Pacifican Republic. Its jurisdiction of the whole nation allows it to handle cases from anywhere in the country, and often reviews cases that are of national concern, involve the Government of the Pacific, or challenge in any way, shape, or form, the Constitution. It is often called upon as a mediator between the separation of powers between parish governments and the national government.
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| - The Supreme Court of the Democratic Republic of the Pacific (Cascadian: Swpɚëm Xɚt wf ŧé Démócɚátíx ɝepúblíx wf ŧé Pásífíx), commonly referred to as simply the Supreme Court of the Pacific is the highest court of appeal in the judicial system of the Pacifican Republic. Its jurisdiction of the whole nation allows it to handle cases from anywhere in the country, and often reviews cases that are of national concern, involve the Government of the Pacific, or challenge in any way, shape, or form, the Constitution. It is often called upon as a mediator between the separation of powers between parish governments and the national government.
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| - Nominated by the President and confirmed by the National Assembly
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| - Tom Chambers, Mary Fairhurst, Charles W. Johnson, James M. Johnson, Barbara Madsen, Susan Owens
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| - The Supreme Court of the Democratic Republic of the Pacific (Cascadian: Swpɚëm Xɚt wf ŧé Démócɚátíx ɝepúblíx wf ŧé Pásífíx), commonly referred to as simply the Supreme Court of the Pacific is the highest court of appeal in the judicial system of the Pacifican Republic. Its jurisdiction of the whole nation allows it to handle cases from anywhere in the country, and often reviews cases that are of national concern, involve the Government of the Pacific, or challenge in any way, shape, or form, the Constitution. It is often called upon as a mediator between the separation of powers between parish governments and the national government. The Supreme Court is comprised of six Justices and one Judicial-General, the head of the court. Justices and the Judicial-General are nominated by the President and are confirmed by the National Assembly, and they are confirmed to unlimited five-year terms on the bench. As of 5 April 2010, the court has began to accept cases in Cascadian.
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