The judicial branch consists of seven justices that deal with judicial matters when necessary.
The court consists of nine justices nominated by a state commission and appointed by the governor.
The court currently consists of one chief justice, a vice chief justice, and three associate justices.
It consists of a chief justice, a vice chief justice, and three associate justices.
The Court consists of a chief justice and four associate justices.
It consists of five justices, who are appointed by the governor, and then subject to retention election.
According to a judicial reform the Court is consisted of 48 justices.
Other matters are decided by senates consisting of three justices.
The Supreme Court has three chambers: civil, criminal, administrative, and consists of 17 justices.
The court consists of a chief justice and six associate justices.