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|type = Appointments by the [[President of Heavenfall|president]], [[Congress of Heavenfall|Congres]], and the [[Heavenfall Department of Justice|Department of Justice]] | |type = Appointments by the [[President of Heavenfall|president]], [[Congress of Heavenfall|Congres]], and the [[Heavenfall Department of Justice|Department of Justice]] | ||
|authority = [[Constitution of Heavenfall]] | |authority = [[Constitution of Heavenfall]] | ||
|terms = | |terms = Annual competency tests past age 75 | ||
|positions = 21 (by statute) | |positions = 21 (by statute) | ||
|chiefjudgetitle = Chief Justice | |chiefjudgetitle = Chief Justice |
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Supreme Court of Heavenfall | |
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Established | 1 October 2070 |
Jurisdiction | Heavenfall |
Location | Angel's Dome, Sunken City, Heavenfall |
Composition method | Appointments by the president, Congres, and the Department of Justice |
Authorized by | Constitution of Heavenfall |
Judge term length | Annual competency tests past age 75 |
Number of positions | 21 (by statute) |
Chief Justice | |
Currently | Tanjin Nusaibah |
Since | 22 May 2175 |
The Supreme Court of the Free City of Heavenfall is the highest ordinary court in the judicial system of Heavenfall. Comprising of 21 justices, the Court offers the final appelate review of decisions made by lower courts. By convention, the Court is divided into two 11‑justice bodies, one to hear civil appeals and another to hear criminal appeals, with the chief justice being a member of both. The jurisdiction of the Court is limited to cases outside the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court.