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The '''Supreme Court of Milan''' ('''SCOMI''') is the {{wp|Supreme court|highest and final court}} in the [[Milan# | The '''Supreme Court of Milan''' ('''SCOMI''') is the {{wp|Supreme court|highest and final court}} in the [[Milan#State government|courts of the Commonwealth of Milan]]. It resides inside the Cécilia Brousseau Courthouse building in [[Auvergne]]. Its decisions are binding on all other Milan {{wp|State court (United States)|state courts}}. Since 1703, the court has issued many influential decisions in a variety of areas including torts, property, civil and constitutional rights, and criminal law. | ||
== History of the Supreme Court of Milan == | == History of the Supreme Court of Milan == |
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Supreme Court of Milan | |
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File:Seal of the Commonwealth of Milan.svg | |
Established | 1703 |
Location | Auvergne |
Authorized by | Milan Constitution |
Appeals to | Supreme Court of Cartadania |
Judge term length | 12 years; renewable |
Number of positions | 7 |
Website | Official website |
Chief Justice | |
Currently | Marianne Sita |
Since | 2 January 2023 |
Lead position ends | 2 January 2035 |
The Supreme Court of Milan (SCOMI) is the highest and final court in the courts of the Commonwealth of Milan. It resides inside the Cécilia Brousseau Courthouse building in Auvergne. Its decisions are binding on all other Milan state courts. Since 1703, the court has issued many influential decisions in a variety of areas including torts, property, civil and constitutional rights, and criminal law.