User:Brant/Fanon Court System Revised

Seeing how the Fanon Court proposal failed last year due to several flaws, I've decided to revise the system for a possible reintroduction onto the council in the foreseeable future. My goals with this revision are to make it have as less bureaucracy as possible, ensure efficiency since users on here have lives outside of the wiki and can't dedicate hours of precious time to a court, and make sure it works for both users and admins.

Justices
The Fanon Court will consist of three justices, one admin, chosen by the admins from among themselves, and two non admin users, elected from the Council by every user of the wiki, both non admins and admins, who are given equal say and votes in the matter as any other user. If the number of active users is low, the Fanon Court can simply operate on two justices, one admin, and one non admin. Any user is able to become a justice on the Fanon Court if they are voted to the position by their respective organizations, but the two non admin positions must be filled by two non admins and the admin position must be filled by an admin.

Once elected, if a justice, either admin or non admin, shows clear signs of power abuse, they can be removed from the Fanon Court by either a simple majority of the admins, who must provide a valid reason with basic evidence showing the power abuse, or by a normal vote through the Council, which is to be carried out like any other Council proposal. Both processes can be carried out if there is a reasonable amount of active users, but if there is a lack of active users, it is preferred the admins decide this, or if there is a lack of admins but reasonable amount of active users, then the Council can decide. A staff member also reserves the right to remove any justice as long as there is reasonable evidence.

Abilities and Duties
I. The Fanon Court has the ability to resolve an edit war through a simple majority vote by the justices, meaning that two non admins have the right to overrule one admin if they have a valid reason to do so, but only after a user has made an appeal if they are not satisfied by the standard procedure of resolving an edit war, where any admin decides. However, the Fanon Court no longer has the right to resolve an edit war if there are only two members on the Fanon Court, at which the standard procedure of an admin resolving the issue will be carried out, and an appeal cannot be used in this case.