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== Judicial Career == Artist decided to resign as the PPT and become a judge. In his resignation statement as PPT, he mentioned that he had decided to step down as the [[President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate|President Pro Tempore]] of the Senate because it was time to move on and complete his work of revitalizing the Senate's activity. Artist became a judge at a time when courts were closed and no cases were allowed to be filed. After assuming the role of judge, he advocated with GMs to start allowing case filings, and a week after he took office, district courts reopened. Notably, during his tenure as a district judge, he took no leave of absence and handled the most cases and oaths. He was credited as the most active judge on the bench and was swiftly recognized by many prominent figures as a strong candidate for the Supreme Court. In December, he decided to accept the nomination for SCOTUS and become an associate justice. His nomination was passed in record time by the Senate, and he was swiftly sworn in. He made the following resignation statement:<blockquote>Greetings, Americans. It was not long ago that our legal system was broken, with closed courts and no real avenue for justice. At that time, I served as the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and made the decision to help our community establish a solid and robust legal system. Consequently, I resigned as PPT and assumed the position of District Judge. Fast-forward to today; I am proud of what we have achieved. Our District Court is back up and running, equipped with a robust system to handle cases, and we have successfully restored faith in our legal system. I have had the privilege of presiding over the most cases post-reset, administering numerous oaths, and actively contributing to shaping our courts. However, the work is not done. Our Supreme Court needs attention, and I look forward to helping it restore to its former glory. The work continues, and I must express that I am profoundly grateful for the support of so many individuals who helped me get here. Unfortunately, it's impossible to thank everyone individually due to the sheer number of people involved, but please know that your contributions have not gone unnoticed. I hope to maintain the confidence of all of you in my new role as Associate Justice. https://discord.com/channels/188563418570031104/1124802674307637441/1185757406895013907</blockquote>As a Supreme Court Justice, Artist has been tasked with overseeing the District Courts. He has spearheaded the creation and implementation of automated document creation, case management, and filing systems, among other technologies, to streamline the district court process. Additionally, he has been involved in numerous controversial rulings in the Supreme Court and frequently writes dissenting opinions. === Impeachment Inquiry === In late March 2024, the house of Representatives spearheaded by Representative [[Technozo]] launched an impeachment inquiry into Justice aConartist for car bombing in the City of Washington D.C.
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