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The '''Imperial Judex of the Republic of Shireroth''' is the supreme court of [[Shireroth]], and sits at the apex of the judiciary system (sometimes known as the Judex System). Headed by the '''Arbiter''' (chair of the judex), a number of provosts (puisne judges) assist on cases. | The '''Imperial Judex of the Republic of Shireroth''' is the supreme court of [[Shireroth]], and sits at the apex of the judiciary system (sometimes known as the [[Judex System]]). Headed by the '''Arbiter''' (chair of the judex), a number of provosts (puisne judges) assist on cases. | ||
Only representatives of the [[Imperial Inquisition]] or the [[Mango Bar]] are allowed to speak before the Imperial Judex. | |||
== Arbiter == | == Arbiter == |
Revision as of 11:37, 23 December 2020
The Imperial Judex of the Republic of Shireroth is the supreme court of Shireroth, and sits at the apex of the judiciary system (sometimes known as the Judex System). Headed by the Arbiter (chair of the judex), a number of provosts (puisne judges) assist on cases.
Only representatives of the Imperial Inquisition or the Mango Bar are allowed to speak before the Imperial Judex.
Arbiter
- Ruhan Zarathustra Erudinzadeh, ca. 1494–1513
- Hypatia Agnesi, 1513–1524
- Steven Jupiter, 1524–1537
- Erik Mortis, 1537–1544
- Malliki Tosha, 1544–1552
- Bacchus, 1552–1554
- Leo Dine, 1554–1557
- Erik Mortis, 1558–1562
- Jacobus Loki, 1562–1563
- Malliki Tosha, 1563–1564
- Aurangzeb Khan (interim), 1564
- Daniel Kalirion, 1564–1567
- Malliki Tosha, 1567
- Carl Jackson, 1567–1574
- Daniel Kalirion, 1574–1577
- Andreas the Wise, 1577–1581
- Carl Jackson, 1584–1586
- Gilles Melang, 1586–1587
- Malliki Tosha, 1587–1592
- Balarak Alaion, 1594–1603
- Vilhelm Benkern, 1603–1615
- Malliki Nur Pinito, 1615-1624
- Vilhelm Benkern, 1624–1627
- Malliki Nur Pinito, 1627–1643
- Malliki Nakita Nur Pinito, 1643–1649
- Vilhelm Benkern, 1649–1664
- Ryker Everstone, 1664–1665
- Semisa Caprici, 1665–1673
- Varïern bi Łestkin, 1674–present