The Judiciary Committee of HM's Privy Council is the branch that the Courts operate under led by the Chief Supreme Justice. The Courts of the Bresdennian Realm are a complex but efficient system managed by the Supreme Justices and The Ministry of Justice. The CSJ manages the Bresdennian Court System mainly and checks the legality of Minister of Justice (MoJ)'s actions and interprets the law while the MoJ manages the Ministry of Justice.
There are 5 Courts in the Court System, which all decisions may be appealed to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is charged
with the interpretation of all category of laws; overturn decisions of any judge of any court. The Supreme Court has the final and supreme authority on the interpretation and judgment of laws. No jury will ever be used in Supreme Court cases, given that all cases that come before the court is heard by all Supreme Justices . The Supreme Court shall have authority to hear cases of Executive crimes and abuses. The Bench of the Supreme Court shall consist of 13 regular Justices with a Justice-at-Large, serving for a term of 4 years from the Appellate Courts. The Supreme Court wears red robes with white collars. The Supreme Court is headed by the Chief Supreme Justice. The Appellate Court reviews, corrects and modifies decisions of the Criminal, Domestic, and Civil courts according to law and The Great Constitution. Judges of this court wear black and red robes with white collars. The Appellate Court is led by the President of
the Appellate Court. There are currently 227 Appellate Judges appointed by the Sovereign or the Secretariat with the Sovereign's Approval that work within 24 Circuits . The Criminal Courts are the courts that hear first instant crimes cases and the guilty are tried and
prosecuted; juries may be used according to defendants choice. Criminal Court Judges wear black robes. The Criminal Court currently has 56 Districts and 783 Judges. The Criminal Court is led by the President of the Criminal Court. The Civil Courts hears the first instant
cases where legal disputes are handled by civilians and suits under 25,000 BBs. Juries are known to be used in certain select instances. Civil Court Judges wear black robes. There are 56 Districts, comparable to the Criminal Court, with 651 Judges. Criminal and Civil Courts are normally housed in the same courthouse. The Civil Courts are led by the President of the Civil Court. The Domestic Affairs Court handles cases of child custody, divorce, inheritance, child emancipation, taxation issues, bankruptcy and other domestic matters. It was formerly known as HM's Special Court. Domestic Court Judges wear black robes. The Domestic Court is divided into 52 Districts with 512 Judges currently serving. The Military Courts is headed by the Justice General of the Military Courts. The Military Court is divided into Divisions led by the Administrative Justice, which hears the cases by military personnel in active duty- domestic or abroad. Military Court Judges wear black robes with white collars. The Military Court Division of Criminal Affairs hears cases of crimes committed by active duty personnel or civilians dealing with the Armed Forces Services and Contractors against Bresdennian and International Law.
The Military Court Division of Appeals hears appellate cases. In the event of further appeals, appeals are brought before the Supreme Court.
Officers of the Bresdennian Court System
The Bench of the Supreme Court
George William Adolphus
Chief Supreme Justice
Chair, Judiciary Committee
James B. Carson Lola Eckleson Paul Goode Gloria Marcelle
Sr. Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice
Albert West Edmund Nanci Yvette Tyson Clarence Frazier
Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice
Jocelyn Bailey-Brandeaux Quan Lane Matilde Moreen Montague Taylor Grey Sr.
Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice
Gerrard Garnier
Assoc. Supreme Justice
at-Large(2015)
Alvin Waters Helen Roberts Raimond Forrier Eric Jones Jaime Sulley
President President President President Justice General
Appellate Courts Criminal Courts Civil Courts Domestic Courts Military Courts
Cleveland Arnold Miguel Santana Karen Johnson
The Solicitor General The Public Defender The Prosecutor General
There are 5 Courts in the Court System, which all decisions may be appealed to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is charged
with the interpretation of all category of laws; overturn decisions of any judge of any court. The Supreme Court has the final and supreme authority on the interpretation and judgment of laws. No jury will ever be used in Supreme Court cases, given that all cases that come before the court is heard by all Supreme Justices . The Supreme Court shall have authority to hear cases of Executive crimes and abuses. The Bench of the Supreme Court shall consist of 13 regular Justices with a Justice-at-Large, serving for a term of 4 years from the Appellate Courts. The Supreme Court wears red robes with white collars. The Supreme Court is headed by the Chief Supreme Justice. The Appellate Court reviews, corrects and modifies decisions of the Criminal, Domestic, and Civil courts according to law and The Great Constitution. Judges of this court wear black and red robes with white collars. The Appellate Court is led by the President of
the Appellate Court. There are currently 227 Appellate Judges appointed by the Sovereign or the Secretariat with the Sovereign's Approval that work within 24 Circuits . The Criminal Courts are the courts that hear first instant crimes cases and the guilty are tried and
prosecuted; juries may be used according to defendants choice. Criminal Court Judges wear black robes. The Criminal Court currently has 56 Districts and 783 Judges. The Criminal Court is led by the President of the Criminal Court. The Civil Courts hears the first instant
cases where legal disputes are handled by civilians and suits under 25,000 BBs. Juries are known to be used in certain select instances. Civil Court Judges wear black robes. There are 56 Districts, comparable to the Criminal Court, with 651 Judges. Criminal and Civil Courts are normally housed in the same courthouse. The Civil Courts are led by the President of the Civil Court. The Domestic Affairs Court handles cases of child custody, divorce, inheritance, child emancipation, taxation issues, bankruptcy and other domestic matters. It was formerly known as HM's Special Court. Domestic Court Judges wear black robes. The Domestic Court is divided into 52 Districts with 512 Judges currently serving. The Military Courts is headed by the Justice General of the Military Courts. The Military Court is divided into Divisions led by the Administrative Justice, which hears the cases by military personnel in active duty- domestic or abroad. Military Court Judges wear black robes with white collars. The Military Court Division of Criminal Affairs hears cases of crimes committed by active duty personnel or civilians dealing with the Armed Forces Services and Contractors against Bresdennian and International Law.
The Military Court Division of Appeals hears appellate cases. In the event of further appeals, appeals are brought before the Supreme Court.
Officers of the Bresdennian Court System
The Bench of the Supreme Court
George William Adolphus
Chief Supreme Justice
Chair, Judiciary Committee
James B. Carson Lola Eckleson Paul Goode Gloria Marcelle
Sr. Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice
Albert West Edmund Nanci Yvette Tyson Clarence Frazier
Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice
Jocelyn Bailey-Brandeaux Quan Lane Matilde Moreen Montague Taylor Grey Sr.
Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice Assoc. Supreme Justice
Gerrard Garnier
Assoc. Supreme Justice
at-Large(2015)
Alvin Waters Helen Roberts Raimond Forrier Eric Jones Jaime Sulley
President President President President Justice General
Appellate Courts Criminal Courts Civil Courts Domestic Courts Military Courts
Cleveland Arnold Miguel Santana Karen Johnson
The Solicitor General The Public Defender The Prosecutor General