Article VI

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Article VI is the section of the Maine Constitution that establishes and governs the structure, powers, and responsibilities of the state’s judicial branch.

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instanceOf constitutional provision
alsoKnownAs Article 6 of the Maine Constitution NERFINISHED
appliesTo state courts of Maine NERFINISHED
appliesWithin territory of Maine
bindingOn courts in Maine
judges in Maine
country United States of America
defines judicial power in Maine
establishes powers of the judicial branch of Maine
responsibilities of the judicial branch of Maine
structure of the judicial branch of Maine
governs judicial branch of Maine NERFINISHED
hasSectionType article
hierarchicalLevel primary law of Maine
jurisdiction State of Maine NERFINISHED
language English
legalDomain constitutional law
public law
legalStatus supreme law within the State of Maine
levelOfGovernment state government of Maine
ordinalNumber 6
partOf Constitution of the State of Maine NERFINISHED
purpose to allocate judicial authority in Maine
to define responsibilities of Maine’s courts
to organize the judicial branch of Maine
regulates administration of justice in Maine
jurisdiction of Maine courts
organization of Maine courts
sourceOfAuthorityFor Maine judicial branch NERFINISHED
subjectMatter judiciary

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Maine Constitution hasPart Article VI