Infobox High Courtcourt name OhioSupremeCourt image Seal of the SupremeCourt of Ohio.svg imagesize 250px caption Seal of Ohio Seal of the SupremeCourt of Ohio established 1841 country Ohio flagicon ... election authority Ohio Constitution appeals SupremeCourt of the United States terms 6 Years ... 2017 Image OhioSupreme Court.jpg thumb 235px right The Ohio Judicial Center The SupremeCourt of Ohio is the highest court in the U.S. state of Ohio , with final authority over interpretations of Ohio law and the Ohio Constitution . The court has seven members, a Chief Justice of the OhioSupremeCourt chief justice and List of Justices of the OhioSupremeCourt six associate justices , each serving six year terms. Since 2004, the court has met in the Ohio Judicial Center formerly known as the Ohio ... and thus get a brief more targeted result. See also Chief Justice of the OhioSupremeCourt Election Results, OhioSupremeCourt List of Justices of the OhioSupremeCourt List of Ohio politicians List of Ohio politicians by state office Ohio District Courts of Appeal Ohio Seventh District Court of Appeals References reflist External links http www.sconet.state.oh.us OhioSupremeCourt Online http www.supremecourt.ohio.gov PIO summaries archives Opinions and Case Summaries of the OhioSupreme ... OhioSupremeCourt fr Cour supr me de l Ohio ... in the Judiciary Annex now the Senate Building of the Ohio Statehouse . The OhioSupremeCourt and the rest of the judiciary is established and authorized within Article IV of the Ohio Constitution . Justices All the seats on the court are election elected at large by the voters of Ohio. Every ... on any Ohiocourt if one is more than 70 years of age. This limit often forces the retirement ... completing his term in office. The Governor of Ohio may appoint a Justice to the Court when there is a vacancy ... Party Republican . Many of the individuals who have contested SupremeCourt seats have also ... more details
Image Seal of the SupremeCourt of Ohio.svg right thumb 200px Seal of Ohio Seal of the SupremeCourt of Ohio ElectionsOH The U.S. state of Ohio has a OhioSupremeCourtSupremeCourt of seven members, who are elected for six year terms. See also List of Justices of the OhioSupremeCourt Chief Justice of the OhioSupremeCourt Chief Justice of the OhioSupremeCourt Six year term beginning Jan. 1 1945 .... Weygandt Walter B. Wanamaker   Candidates for OhioSupremeCourt Justice 1 Six year term beginning ... for OhioSupremeCourt Justice 2 Six year term beginning Jan. 2 1945, 1951, 1957, 1963, 1969 ...   Candidates for OhioSupremeCourt Justice 3 Six year term beginning Jan. 1 1941, 1947, 1953, 1959 ... B. Zimmerman Clinton D. Boyd Clinton DeWitt Boyd   Candidates for OhioSupremeCourt Justice 4 ... Judge MacBride Gilbert Bettman Arthur H. Day Candidates for OhioSupremeCourt Justice 5 Six year term .... Dixon Roy H. Williams Ohio politician Roy H. Williams   Candidates for OhioSupremeCourt Justice ... 119,000   Jacob Brinkerhoff Free Soil 16,143   Candidates for OhioSupremeCourt Judge 1 Five ... Powell 1913 392 393 ref Michael Donnelly William B. Crew   Candidates for OhioSupremeCourt Judge ... 380 ref Joseph Hiddy James Latimer Price   Candidates for OhioSupremeCourt Judge 3 Five year ... Soc Lab 1,690 br Albert Corbin Soc Dem 4,628 Candidates for OhioSupremeCourt Judge 4 Five year ... Pro 13,785 br Max Eisenberg Soc Lab 1,821 Candidates for OhioSupremeCourt Judge 5 Five year term ... Edward Polster Soc Lab 2,502 br Osmon S. Ferris Peoples 1,080 Candidates for OhioSupremeCourt Judge ...&pg PA392 DEFAULTSORT OhioSupremeCourt Elections Category OhioSupremeCourt Category Ohio elections SupremeCourt ... 2010results.aspx Ohio Secretary of State 2010 results ref Eric Brown judge Eric Brown 1,070,690 ... electResultsMain 2010results.aspx Ohio Secretary of State 2010 results ref Mary Jane Trapp 1,315,105 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Seal of the SupremeCourt of Ohio.svg right thumb 250px Seal of Ohio Seal of the SupremeCourt of Ohio The office of Chief Justice of the OhioSupremeCourt was created in 1912 as an elected office with a term of six years. Prior to this, there were Chief Judges . The office is currently held by Maureen O Connor . Chief Judges of the OhioSupremeCourt class wikitable Name Party Term Return J. Meigs, Jr. Return Jonathan Meigs Jr. Democratic Republican Party Democratic Republican 1803 1804 Samuel H. Huntington Democratic Republican Party Democratic Republican 1804 1808 William Sprigg Democratic Republican Party Democratic Republican 1808 1810 Thomas Scott Democratic Republican Party Democratic Republican 1810 1815 Ethan A. Brown Democratic Republican Party Democratic Republican 1815 1819 Jessup Nash Couch Democratic Republican Party Democratic Republican 1819 1821 Calvin Pease Democratic Republican Party Democratic Republican 1821 1829 Peter Hitchcock   1829 1833 Joshua Collett   1833 1835 Ebenezer Lane   1835 1845 Chief Justices of the OhioSupremeCourt class wikitable Name Party Term Hugh L. Nichols   1913 1920 Carrington T. Marshall   1921 1932 Carl V. Weygandt Democratic Party United States Democratic 1933 1962 Kingsley A. Taft Republican Party United States Republican 1963 1970 C. William O Neill Republican 1970 1978 Robert E. Leach   1978 Frank Celebrezze Frank D. Celebrezze Sr. Democratic 1978 1986 Thomas J. Moyer Republican 1987 2010 Eric Brown judge Eric Brown Democratic 2010 Maureen O Connor Republican 2011 See also OhioSupremeCourt List of Justices of the OhioSupremeCourt References references DEFAULTSORT Chief Justice Of The OhioSupremeCourt Category OhioSupremeCourt Category Chief Justices of the OhioSupremeCourt ... more details
Image Seal of the SupremeCourt of Ohio.svg right thumb 250px Seal of Ohio Seal of the SupremeCourt of Ohio Bold indicates chief judge or chief justice. The SupremeCourt was created by the Ohio Constitution of 1802 with three judges, and had three or four through 1851. In 1851, the number of judges was increased to five. In 1892, the number of judges was increased to six. In 1912, the office of chief justice was created and the total number of judges was increased to seven including the chief justice . In 1968, all the supremecourt judges were re titled as justice . See also OhioSupremeCourt Chief Justice of the OhioSupremeCourt List of Ohio politicians Election Results, OhioSupremeCourt 1803 to 1851 class wikitable 1803 Return J. Meigs, Jr. Return Jonathan Meigs Jr. Democratic Republican Party D R br 4 1803 12 1804 William Sprigg br 4 1803 4 1806 Samuel H. Huntington Democratic Republican Party D R br 4 1803 12 1808 1804 Return Jonathan Meigs Jr. D R William Sprigg Samuel H. Huntington ... formerjustices bios couch.asp The SupremeCourt of Ohio and The Ohio Judicial System Jessup Nash Couch ... 1830 ref http www.supremecourt.ohio.gov SCO formerjustices bios swanG.asp The SupremeCourt of Ohio and The Ohio Judicial System Gustavus Swan ref Calvin Pease 1830 Joshua Collett Peter Hitchcock Gustavus ... bios goodenow.asp The SupremeCourt of Ohio and The Ohio Judicial System John Milton Goodenow ... The SupremeCourt of Ohio and The Ohio Judicial System Henry Brush ref Calvin Pease br Elijah ... of the SupremeCourt of Ohio 1787 Present Ohio Secretary of State Jon A. Husted Jon Husted ref ... Thomas Scott Ohio Thomas Scott br 2 1809 7 25 1815 ref http www.supremecourt.ohio.gov SCO formerjustices bios scottT.asp The SupremeCourt of Ohio and The Ohio Judicial System Thomas Scott ref Thomas Morris Ohio politician Thomas Morris United States Democratic Party D br 2 1809 1810 1810 William W ... Walter F. Stone United States Republican Party R br George Rex Ohio George Rex United States Democratic ... more details
research date October 2010 A supremecourt is the highest court within the hierarchy of many legal ... , judgment court , high court , or in South Asia apex court . Broadly speaking, the decisions of a supremecourt are not subject to further review by any other court. In a minority of jurisdictions, the SupremeCourt is not in fact the highest court examples include the SupremeCourt of the State of New York , and the former SupremeCourt of Judicature of England and Wales . Conversely, the supreme ... . Supreme courts typically function primarily as appellate court s, hearing appeal s from ... browse SupremeCourt?r 66 Merriam Webster s Dictionary of Law and Collins English Dictionary ... federal system of government typically have both a federal supremecourt such as the SupremeCourt of the United States , and supreme courts for each member state such as the Supreme ... the functions of a supremecourt between separate courts for criminal and civil cases. Jurisdictions ... from the ordinary courts, headed by a supreme administrative court . A number of jurisdictions ... called the SupremeCourt , even though appeals could be made from that court to the United Kingdom ... the decisions of the supremecourt usually provide a very strong precedent, or jurisprudence constante ... Council . Each state and territory has its own Australian court hierarchy SupremeCourt , which is the highest ... as the term supremecourt seems to refer to the court of last resort. The reason that the High Court of Australia is not named the supremecourt is purely historical. Before the federation of Australia ... own independent judicial system with a supremecourt as the highest court physically within the colony ..., the constitution provided for the establishment of a federal supremecourt , to be named the High Court which could hear appeals from the state Supreme Courts. With the exception of the Australian Capital Territory, each state s SupremeCourt is divided into two divisions the Trial Division and the Court ... more details
York Court of Appeals North Carolina SupremeCourt North Dakota SupremeCourtOhioSupremeCourt ...This article discusses the state supreme courts in the United States. See Australian court hierarchy for the counterparts in Australian states. See Supremecourt for the highest court in a country. In the United States , the state supremecourt also known by Terminology other names in various states ... s court of last resort . Generally, the state supremecourt, like most appellate tribunals, is exclusively ... error Citation needed date September 2010 in its finding of facts, the state supremecourt will Remand ..., or the federal United States SupremeCourt although appeals, on some issues, from judgments of a state s highest court can be sought in the U.S. SupremeCourt . Appellate jurisdiction Under American federalism , the interpretation of a state supremecourt on a matter of state law is normally ... may be appealed directly to the SupremeCourt of the United States . One of the informal traditions ... by statute in 47 states and in federal judicial proceedings the U.S. SupremeCourt has repeatedly ... review . ref Since a few states lack intermediate appellate courts, the state supremecourt ... of appeals. For certain limited categories of cases, the state supremecourt still operates under ... or capital punishment . But for the vast majority, the state supremecourt possesses the discretion ... Court of Appeals. Notably, the state supreme courts of New Hampshire, Virginia, and West Virginia ... supremecourt is headquartered in New Orleans French Quarter. Maine, whose supremecourt is headquartered in Portland. Pennsylvania, whose supremecourt has facilities at three coequal locations ... court to sit at three coequal locations Nashville, Knoxville, and Jackson . California, whose supreme .... Alaska, whose supremecourt is located in its largest city, Anchorage. As for the court s actual facilities, a state supremecourt may be housed in the state capitol, in a nearby state office ... more details
The term Supremecourt building refers to buildings housing supremecourt s in a number of countries, including the following Present supremecourt buildings Australia &ndash High Court of Australia The Building High Court Building Canada &ndash SupremeCourt of Canada Building SupremeCourt Building India &ndash SupremeCourt of India The SupremeCourt building SupremeCourt Building Israel &ndash SupremeCourt of Israel Building SupremeCourt Building Singapore &ndash SupremeCourt of Singapore The new SupremeCourt building SupremeCourt Building United Kingdom &ndash SupremeCourt of the United Kingdom Building SupremeCourt Building United States &ndash United States SupremeCourt Building SupremeCourt Building Former supremecourt buildings Singapore &ndash Old SupremeCourt Building disambig Category National supreme courts ... more details
SupremeCourt of Judicature may refer to SupremeCourt of Judicature Barbados . SupremeCourt of Barbados SupremeCourt of Judicature Guyana , SupremeCourt of Guyana SupremeCourt of Judicature Ireland , the supremecourt in Ireland from 1877 to 1920 The Senior Courts of England and Wales , formerly known as the SupremeCourt of Judicature The Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland , formerly known as the SupremeCourt of Judicature See also SupremeCourt of Civil Judicature New South Wales disambiguation ... more details
SupremeCourt of Thailand may refer to SupremeCourt of Justice of Thailand Supreme Administrative Court of Thailand Constitutional Court of Thailand disambig ... more details
SupremeCourt of China could refer to Supreme People s Court of the People s Republic of China SupremeCourt of the Republic of China commonly known as Taiwan disambig ... more details
SupremeCourt of Appeal may refer to The SupremeCourt of Appeal of South Africa . The SupremeCourt of Newfoundland Court of Appeal Newfoundland SupremeCourt of Appeal . The West Virginia SupremeCourt of Appeals . It may also refer to other Court of Appeal Courts of Appeal . Disambig ... more details
The following are lists of Justices of several national SupremeCourt s List of Justices of the SupremeCourt of the United States List of Justices of the SupremeCourt of Canada Category Lists of lists SupremeCourt Justices ... more details
The term Supreme Judicial Court is the shorthand name for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Maine Supreme Judicial Court It was also once the name of the Rhode Island SupremeCourt . See also SupremeCourt of the United States state supreme courts disambig ... more details
SupremeCourt of Northern Ireland may mean SupremeCourt of the United Kingdom , established 2009 Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland , called SupremeCourt of Judicature of Northern Ireland till 2009 dab ... more details
A supreme administrative court is the highest court in a country with jurisdiction over lower administrative courts and the administrative decisions of the authorities, but not the legislative decisions laws made by the government which are under the jurisdiction of a constitutional court . For a specific country, see Council of State Belgium Supreme Administrative Court Council of State of Belgium Supreme Administrative Court of Bulgaria Supreme Administrative Court of the Republic of China Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic Supreme Administrative Court of Finland Council of State France Supreme Administrative Court Council of State of France Federal Administrative Court of Germany Supreme Administrative Court of Iran Supreme Administrative Court of Poland Supreme Administrative Court of Portugal Supreme Administrative Court of Sweden Supreme Administrative Court of Thailand Disambig de Oberstes Verwaltungsgericht no H gsta f rvaltningsdomstolen sv H gsta f rvaltningsdomstolen ... more details
Supreme People s Court is the highest court in the judicial system of many communist countries. Supreme People s Court may refer to Supreme People s Court of the People s Republic of China Supreme People s Court of Vietnam Supreme People s Court of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam SupremeCourt of Cuba People s SupremeCourt of Cuba People s SupremeCourt of Laos disambig fr Cour populaire supr me ko sv Folkets h gsta domstol vi T a n Nh n d n T i cao nh h ng zh ... more details
Infobox High Courtcourt name Indiana SupremeCourt image Seal of the Indiana Supreme Court.jpg imagesize 125px caption Seal of the SupremeCourt of Indiana established 1816 country State of Indiana flagicon ... type authority Indiana Constitution appeals SupremeCourt of the United States terms positions website chiefjudgetitle chiefjudgename termstart termend termend2 The SupremeCourt of Indiana is the US State state state supremecourtsupremecourt of Indiana . The court was established by Article ... building. Developed over the history of the state, the SupremeCourt succeeded the General Court of the Indiana ... of SupremeCourt cases being delegated to lower courts, an enlarged five member panel, and the employment ... Image IndJustices.jpg thumb right 400px Current SupremeCourt Justices. Left to right, Justices Sullivan ... www.in.gov judiciary supreme todays.html title Today s SupremeCourt publisher IN.gov accessdate 2008 ... www.in.gov judiciary library about.html title SupremeCourt Law Library publisher IN.gov accessdate ... archivedate 2008 07 19 ref The SupremeCourt has no original jurisdiction in most cases, this means ... to the Indiana SupremeCourt. The SupremeCourt can choose to hear the case and possibly overturn ... accessdate 2008 08 05 ref The SupremeCourt does has original and sole jurisdiction in certain specific .... ref name seven four ref name appellate The SupremeCourt appoints three commissions to assist it in its ... to practice law as a member of the bar of the SupremeCourt of Indiana. ref name examiners cite ... members of the bar for misconduct and making disciplinary recommendations to the SupremeCourt ... and interviewing applicants to fill vacancies on the SupremeCourt, the Court of Appeals ..., who recommends improvements to the SupremeCourt and the judiciary. The court is also responsible for implementing ... http www.in.gov judiciary supreme arms.html title Arms of the Court publisher IN.gov accessdate 2008 08 08 ref The Division of SupremeCourt Administration is staffed by clerks who oversee the fiscal ... more details
SupremeCourt of Judicature Act with its variations is a stock short title which was formerly used for legislation in the United Kingdom relating to the SupremeCourt of Judicature for England and Wales ... known as a SupremeCourt of Judicature Bill , or as a Judicature Bill during its passage through ... Act 1978 c. 23 and for England and Wales by the SupremeCourt Act 1981 c. 54 now renamed as the Senior Courts Act 1981 . List England and Wales The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act 1873 36 & 37 Vict. c. 66 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act 1875 38 & 39 Vict. c. 77 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act 1877 40 & 41 Vict. c. 9 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Officers Act 1879 42 & 43 Vict. c. 78 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act 1881 44 & 45 Vict. c. 68 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act 1884 47 & 48 Vict. c. 61 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act 1890 53 & 54 Vict. c. 44 The SupremeCourt of Judicature London Clauses Act 1891 54 & 55 Vict. c. 14 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act 1891 54 & 55 Vict. c. 53 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Procedure Act 1894 57 & 58 Vict. c. 16 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act 1899 62 & 63 Vict. c. 6 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act 1902 2 Edw. 7 c. 31 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act 1910 10 Edw. 7 & 1 Geo. 5 c. 12 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Consolidation Act 1925 15 & 16 Geo. 5 c. 49 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Amendment Act 1935 25 & 26 Geo. 5 c. 2 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Amendment Act 1937 1 & 2 Geo. 6 c. 2 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Amendment Act 1938 1 & 2 Geo. 6 c. 67 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Amendment Act 1944 7 & 8 Geo. 6 c. 9 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Circuit Officers Act 1946 9 & 10 Geo. 6 c. 78 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Amendment Act 1948 11 & 12 Geo. 6 c. 20 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Amendment Act 1959 7 & 8 Eliz. 2 c. 39 Ireland The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act Ireland 1877 40 & 41 Vict. c. 57 The SupremeCourt of Judicature Act Ireland 1877 Amendment Act 1878 41 ... more details
Judiciary of Fiji The SupremeCourt of Fiji is one of three courts established by Constitution of Fiji Chapter 9 Chapter 9 of the Constitution of Fiji Constitution , the others being the High Court Fiji High Court and the Court of Appeal Fiji Court of Appeal . The SupremeCourt is declared to be the final appellate court of the State in other words, there is no judicial authority higher than the SupremeCourt. In this respect, the SupremeCourt takes over the functions formerly performed by the United ... gives the SupremeCourt exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine appeals from all final judgements of the Court of Appeal. Cases may not be brought before the SupremeCourt by individuals only the Court of Appeal may decide to refer a case to it, or the SupremeCourt may, in its own judgement, decide to hear an appeal. This court has the power to review, vary, affirm, or discard decisions of the Court of Appeal, may order retrials, and may award costs to defendants and plaintiffs. Decisions of the SupremeCourt are binding on all subordinate courts. At its own discretion, the SupremeCourt may review any judgement or decision that it has previously rendered. Section 123 authorizes ... the SupremeCourt to rule on actual or potential disagreements pertaining to the Constitution. The SupremeCourt is required to pronounce its opinion in open court. The SupremeCourt consists of the Chief Justice , who is also the President of the SupremeCourt, all Justice of Appeal Fiji Justices of Appeal who are also members of the Court of Appeal , and others specifically appointed as SupremeCourt judges. The Puisne judge Fiji puisne judges , who sit on the High Court and the Court of Appeal, are not members of the SupremeCourt. Section 129 of the Constitution declares that A judge .... As the membership of the SupremeCourt overlaps to a large extent with that of the Appeal ... jurist.law.pitt.edu world fiji.htm Jurist Legal Intelligence Fiji Islands Oceania topic SupremeCourt ... more details
Politics of Zimbabwe The SupremeCourt of Zimbabwe is the highest court of order and the final court of appeal in Zimbabwe . The judiciary is headed by the Chief Justice of the SupremeCourt who, like the other justices, is appointed by the President on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission. The court consists of five members including the chief Justice. It has original jurisdiction over alleged violations of fundamental rights guaranteed in the constitution and appellate jurisdiction over other matters . The SupremeCourt is separate from the High Court of Zimbabwe High Court . Members The Chief Justice, Godfrey Chidyausiku is the most senior judge. Others who sit on the bench of the SupremeCourt of Zimbabwe are Justice Paddington Garwe , former Judge President in the High Court, Justice Wilson Sandura , Justice Vernanda Ziyambi and Justice Luke Malaba . References reflist Africa topic SupremeCourt of Category National supreme courts Category Politics of Zimbabwe ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Politics of Peru The SupremeCourt of Justice is the highest judicial court in Peru . Its jurisdiction extends over the entire territory of the nation. It is headquartered in the Palace of Justice Peru Palace of Justice in Lima . The supremecourt is composed of three Supreme Sectors Civil Sector Presides over all topics related to civil rights and commercial law . Criminal Sector Presides over all topics relating to criminal law Constitutional and Social Sector Presides over all topics relating to constitutional rights and labor law image Palaciojusticiaperu.jpg 300px thumb left The SupremeCourt is headquartered in the Palace of Justice Peru Palace of Justice Integrated into the SupremeCourt are the Supreme Speakers and Supreme Provisionary Speakers, who substitute the Supreme Speakers in case of absence. The Supreme Speakers are distributed into each one of the Supreme Sectors that the law establishes. The President of the SupremeCourt and the Chief Speaker of the Office of the Control of the Magistrature are not integrated into any Supreme Sector. The SupremeCourt consists of three permanent Supreme Sectors Civil, Criminal, and Constitutional and Social . Each Supreme Sector has five Supreme Speakers who elect a president within each other. The Constitution of Peru Constitution guarantees the right to the double instance , which the SupremeCourt recognizes. In event that this right is failed, the appeals in the processes that interpose before the Superior Sectors, or it is brought before the SupremeCourt. The Abrogation doctrine is also recognized by this court. South America topic SupremeCourt of title Supreme Courts of South America countries only yes DEFAULTSORT SupremeCourt Of Peru Category Courts in Peru Category National supreme courts Peru es Categor a Corte Suprema del Per zh ... more details
Politics of Portugal Portuguese SupremeCourt of Justice lang pt Supremo Tribunal de Justi a , IPA pt su p emu t ibu na d u tis pron is the highest court of law in Portugal without prejudice to the jurisdiction of the Portuguese Constitutional Court . The President of the SupremeCourt of Justice is elected by and among the members of the court. The competences of the SupremeCourt of Justice are the following To try the President of Portugal President of the Republic , the President of the Assembly of the Republic and the Prime Minister of Portugal Prime Minister for crimes committed during the exercise of their Office To harmonize rulings by setting uniform jurisprudence To hear appeals in matters of Law To try the crimes committed by the members of the SupremeCourt, of the Courts of Appeal or Public Prosecutors References http www.sta.mj.pt Linglesa legislacao legislacao crp 02.html The Courts See also Portuguese court system Portuguese Constitutional Court . Portuguese Court of Audits . Portuguese Supreme Administrative Court . Politics of Portugal Portuguese Constitution External links http www.stj.pt Portuguese SupremeCourt of Justice Category National supreme courts Category Politics of Portugal Category Portuguese law Europe topic SupremeCourt of title Supreme Courts of Europe countries only yes template yes Portugal stub gov stub es Supremo Tribunal de Justicia de Portugal pt Supremo Tribunal de Justi a de Portugal ... more details