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The '''District Court of Redmont''' (or "DCR") is the lowest court in the Redmont [[judiciary]], below the [[Federal Court]] and [[Supreme Court]]. Cases before the District Court are presided over by a single magistrate, who are appointed by the [[Supreme Court]]. There is no limit to the amount of magistrates | The '''District Court of Redmont''' (or "DCR") is the lowest court in the Redmont [[judiciary]], below the [[Federal Court]] and [[Supreme Court]]. Cases before the District Court are presided over by a single magistrate, who are appointed by the [[Supreme Court]]. There is no limit to the amount of magistrates that may serve on the Court.<ref name=":0">https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/constitution.6/</ref> | ||
== Membership == | == Membership == | ||
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The District Court of Redmont (or "DCR") is the lowest court in the Redmont judiciary, below the Federal Court and Supreme Court. Cases before the District Court are presided over by a single magistrate, who are appointed by the Supreme Court. There is no limit to the amount of magistrates that may serve on the Court.[1]
Membership
See also: List of magistrates
| Magistrate | Chief justice appointed under | Appointment date |
|---|---|---|
| dearev | Aladeen22 | 16 August 2025 |
| Pepecuu | Aladeen22 | 5 January 2026 |
Jurisdiction
Original Jurisdiction
The District Court has original jurisdiction over arrests, wrongful seizures, public official misconduct, minor criminal prosecutions under a certain limit, and minor civil cases.[1]