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===Establishment Of Satanism=== | ===Establishment Of Satanism=== | ||
Prior to November 2021, the Empire had no tolerance for any religion or religious individual, persecuting anybody with even a hint of religious ties. In November of 2021, Emperor Conall Solis enacted a decree that officially established Satanism and legalized it as the sole religion in the nation. | |||
===Enactment Of Religious Justice Act=== | ===Enactment Of Religious Justice Act=== | ||
On January 1st, 2023, the Religious Justice Act was enacted by Emperor Conall Solis, officially expanding Satanism into the judidical system of the Empire. Many people denounced the move and called for the law to be repealed, being largely ignored. | |||
==Justices== | ==Justices== | ||
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There are many Infernal Court courthouses in the nation. There is no singular leader of the Infernal Court, excluding the Minister Of Justice and the Supreme Leader. Each Lord Justice leads their respective branch of the Infernal Court, with branches separated by city. There are over 15 Infernal Court courthouses in the nation, with each courthouse having a minimum of 4 judges, not including the Lord Justice. | There are many Infernal Court courthouses in the nation. There is no singular leader of the Infernal Court, excluding the Minister Of Justice and the Supreme Leader. Each Lord Justice leads their respective branch of the Infernal Court, with branches separated by city. There are over 15 Infernal Court courthouses in the nation, with each courthouse having a minimum of 4 judges, not including the Lord Justice. | ||
==Important Cases== | ==Important Cases== |
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Infernal Court of Makko Oko | |
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Established | January 1, 2023 |
Jurisdiction | Makko Oko |
Authorized by | Religious Justice Act |
Appeals to | Absolute Court Of Satan |
Judge term length | 4 years, renewable |
Website | infernalcourt.moj.gov.mk |
The Infernal Court of Makko Oko is an administrative court within the Empire Of Makko Oko with the power to oversee and handle civil and criminal issues in relation to religious law. As an administrative court, the Infernal Court has both appellate and ordinary jurisdiction, with lower non-religious courts being able to transfer a case to the Infernal Court if it relates to religion. Unlike the Absolute Court Of Satan, the Infernal Court lacks the power of judicial review and may not overturn laws or question the constitutionality of laws in regards to the state religion.
History
Establishment Of Satanism
Prior to November 2021, the Empire had no tolerance for any religion or religious individual, persecuting anybody with even a hint of religious ties. In November of 2021, Emperor Conall Solis enacted a decree that officially established Satanism and legalized it as the sole religion in the nation.
Enactment Of Religious Justice Act
On January 1st, 2023, the Religious Justice Act was enacted by Emperor Conall Solis, officially expanding Satanism into the judidical system of the Empire. Many people denounced the move and called for the law to be repealed, being largely ignored.
Justices
Appointment
Current Justices
There are many Infernal Court courthouses in the nation. There is no singular leader of the Infernal Court, excluding the Minister Of Justice and the Supreme Leader. Each Lord Justice leads their respective branch of the Infernal Court, with branches separated by city. There are over 15 Infernal Court courthouses in the nation, with each courthouse having a minimum of 4 judges, not including the Lord Justice.