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[[File:Supreme Court of Zhenia.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The Supreme Court is at the highest level of the nation's justice system.]]
[[File:Supreme Court of Zhenia.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The Supreme Court is at the highest level of the nation's justice system.]]
The '''Judiciary of Zhenia''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 대동진국연방법원) is the primary {{wp|justice system}} of [[Zhenia]]. It consists of a system of politically-independent courts overseeing each cases at the hands of professional judges with some cases involving selected members of the jury, with a case able to be examined up to three times, each at different levels of court; a hierarchy of such courts allows for the decision of the higher court overruling the decision of the lower court regarding the case made earlier.  
The '''Judiciary of Zhenia''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 진화민국 법원) is the primary {{wp|justice system}} of [[Zhenia]]. It consists of a system of politically-independent courts overseeing each cases at the hands of professional judges with some cases involving selected members of the jury, with a case able to be examined up to three times, each at different levels of court; a hierarchy of such courts allows for the decision of the higher court overruling the decision of the lower court regarding the case made earlier.  


==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 17:06, 12 April 2020

The Supreme Court is at the highest level of the nation's justice system.

The Judiciary of Zhenia (Zhenian: 진화민국 법원) is the primary justice system of Zhenia. It consists of a system of politically-independent courts overseeing each cases at the hands of professional judges with some cases involving selected members of the jury, with a case able to be examined up to three times, each at different levels of court; a hierarchy of such courts allows for the decision of the higher court overruling the decision of the lower court regarding the case made earlier.

Overview

Court Hierarchy

Regional Court

Higher Court

Supreme Court

Constitutional Court

Civil Law

Administrative Law

See Also