
The Federal Court (or "FCR") is the second highest court in the Redmont judiciary, right underneath the Supreme Court and is the appellate court for verdicts issued by the District Court. Cases before the Federal Court are presided over by a single judge, who are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. The Constitution only allows for their to be 3 appointed Federal Court judges at any given time. [1]
Membership
Judge | Nominated by | Confirmation Date |
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ko531 | 1950minecrafter | 13 May 2025 |
VACANT | VACANT | VACANT |
VACANT | VACANT | VACANT |
Jurisdiction
Original Jurisdiction
The Federal Court has original jurisdiction over matters concerning questions of constitutionality, major criminal prosecutions, major civil cases, or any other cases of significance that don't fit the jurisdiction of any court.[1]