Court of the Throne: Difference between revisions

From MicrasWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Created page with "{{Caradian Article}} {{Caradia Navigation}} The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the highest judiciary system in the Duchy of Caradia. The Court is held in the highest author..."
 
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Caradian Article}}
{{Caradian Article}}
{{Caradia Navigation}}
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the highest judiciary system in the [[Caradia|Duchy of Caradia]]. The Court is held in the highest authority when it comes to interpretation of the law of Caradia, and it holds power when it comes to challenging the law of previous monarchs. The Court is presided over by a group of nine judiciaries, which are in turn presided over by the monarch, who holds the title of Supreme Judiciary. Ostensibly, the monarch has final say in all judicial proceedings, but ultimately it is rare that a monarch participates directly in a trial, and so the judiciaries hold much power in the Caradian government.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the highest judiciary system in the [[Caradia|Duchy of Caradia]]. The Court is held in the highest authority when it comes to interpretation of the law of Caradia, and it holds power when it comes to challenging the law of previous monarchs. The Court is presided over by a group of nine judiciaries, which are in turn presided over by the monarch, who holds the title of Supreme Judiciary. Ostensibly, the monarch has final say in all judicial proceedings, but ultimately it is rare that a monarch participates directly in a trial, and so the judiciaries hold much power in the Caradian government.


== Powers ==
== Powers ==
{{Caradia Navigation}}
[[Category:Judiciaries]]

Latest revision as of 00:03, 16 March 2020

The Court of the Throne is the highest judiciary system in the Duchy of Caradia. The Court is held in the highest authority when it comes to interpretation of the law of Caradia, and it holds power when it comes to challenging the law of previous monarchs. The Court is presided over by a group of nine judiciaries, which are in turn presided over by the monarch, who holds the title of Supreme Judiciary. Ostensibly, the monarch has final say in all judicial proceedings, but ultimately it is rare that a monarch participates directly in a trial, and so the judiciaries hold much power in the Caradian government.

Powers