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How many Judges should we have?
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73.68% |
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2.63% |
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Sheik
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I think the court shouldn't be required to hear a complaint. They should have to read through all complaints and think about them first though before throwing them out and they should have to provide a reason for throwing the complaint out.
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Sheik
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quote: Originally posted by LordImpact
5 judges. Three on a trial at a time. 1 senior judge who sits in on all trials. the other 4 rotate, just to mix it up a little. |
I like this idea. That way we don't have to worry about absence as much.
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Sheik
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I also like the idea of a senior judge. The Senior Judge wouldn't have any more power than any other judges but could also write a decision at the end of the case.
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Sheik
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I like MrWhereItsAt's idea. I am sure the judges can act like adults and choose someone to run the trial. That way a judge could be absent for awhile and there would be no problem. Having five judges is a good idea that way two could be gone for awhile and we would still have three to cover for them.
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mtgillespie
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Manchester, England
Oct 2001 time: 05:20
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Why not just say 3 judges sit on each issue? Then you can adjust the total numbers without an amendment, you always have an odd number making decisions, and you always have cover if people are away. You can start with 5 total, for the first issue they deal with judges a,b and c sit, for the next it's d,e and a, and so on. If people aren't available, they just skip their turn. If the workload gets big, you can move to 6,7,8.....n in total. Hopefully, we won't need more than 5, but this way we won't need to predict numbers, or always have an odd number.
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jdjdjd
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of España
May 2002 time: 00:20
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I'm not sure what kinds of disputes everyone is envisioning, but my guess is the court will not be all that busy. There are no criminal cases (unless someone is being impeached from office), there are no civil cases, the court is like the US Supreme Court, where they decide issues only on interpretation of the constituion. Or at least thats what I thought was being talked about. There should not be that many disputes of the constitution on there should not be that much impeachment, or did I miss something?
5 is a good number, three can decide an issue, but I think the 5 judges should work out their day to day handling of matters, i.e. what is a quorum, how many judges must decide a case, when they hear cases, how, etc.
Finally, one Chief Justice is necessary, to coordinate the hearings, call the court into session, receive copies of complaints. But, since no one is around all the time, he can appoint a back up, or something like that...But again, I think once the court is created they should hash out their rules. we want them to act as independently as possible.
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