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INTRODUCTION TO THE COURTS OF ANDORN
AtlasCraft features a robust legal system governed by the Courts of the Republic of Andorn. Players have the right to file lawsuits against other players, businesses, or even the Republic of Andorn itself (the Government). Before initiating a lawsuit, be sure to review this page and our other courtroom guides.
Rules are Staff Enforced | Laws are Government enforced
The staff will consistently support court decisions.
LEVELS OF THE COURT
Like many real-world judicial systems, AtlasCraft's legal framework is organized into different court levels with distinct jurisdictions.
The Republic of Andorn is home to two branches of Court.
Speak to a lawyer for further information.
JUDICIAL OFFICERS
The Court consists of multiple roles, including:
AtlasCraft features a robust legal system governed by the Courts of the Republic of Andorn. Players have the right to file lawsuits against other players, businesses, or even the Republic of Andorn itself (the Government). Before initiating a lawsuit, be sure to review this page and our other courtroom guides.
Rules are Staff Enforced | Laws are Government enforced
The staff will consistently support court decisions.
LEVELS OF THE COURT
Like many real-world judicial systems, AtlasCraft's legal framework is organized into different court levels with distinct jurisdictions.
The Republic of Andorn is home to two branches of Court.
Federal Court of the Republic of Andorn | Superior Court of the Republic of Andorn |
Presided over by: Judges. | Presided over by: Justices and the Chief Justice. |
Issues judgement on major civil and criminal cases. | Issues judgement over the removal of high ranking government officials. |
Issues judgement on cases where the constitutionality of a law has been raised. Reviews warrants from the Department of Justice. Hears appeals from the District Court. Information on how to file a lawsuit in the Federal Court can be found here. | Hears appeals from the Federal Court. Information on how to file a lawsuit in the Supreme Court can be found here. |
Speak to a lawyer for further information.
JUDICIAL OFFICERS
The Court consists of multiple roles, including:
- The Chief Justice, whom is nominated by the President and approved by the Senate.
- Justices, whom are nominated by the President and approved by the Senate.
- Judges, whom are nominated by the President and approved by the Senate.
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