Supreme Court of Haiti

{{Short description|Highest court in the Haitian legal system}}

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| established = 1817

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| location = Port-au-Prince

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| chiefjudgetitle = President of the Supreme Court of Justice

| chiefjudgename = Jean Joseph Lebrun

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{{Politics of Haiti}}

The Supreme Court of Haiti ({{langx|fr|Cour de Cassation}}, {{IPA|fr|kuʁ də kasɑsjɔ̃|pron|LL-Q150 (fra)-Sagnamadr-cour de cassation.wav}}; {{langx|ht|Lakou kasasyon an Ayiti}}) is the highest court in the Haitian legal system. The Supreme Court building is located in Port-au-Prince.

History

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From 1806–1817, the Senate of Haiti served judicial functions. The Supreme Court was first formed in 1817 under Petion's 1816 constitution as a body of a grand judge, dean, six judges and a government commissioner, all of whom were to be appointed for life. The first Grand Judge of the Supreme Court was André Dominique Sabourin, who concurrently served as Minister of Justice in Petion's cabinet. Other appointees to the court were:

Jules Solime Milscent was also appointed as the first clerk.

The Law of 16 July 1954 added a Judge to the eleven provided by the Law of 1918 and since then, the Court of Cassation of Haiti is composed of twelve Judges (including the President and Vice-President), a Government Commissioner, and three substitutes.

Composition

The Constitution of Haiti{{Cite web|url=http://pdba.georgetown.edu/Constitutions/Haiti/haiti1987.html|title = Haiti: Constitution, 1987}} stipulates that Supreme Court justices are appointed by the president from a list submitted by the senate of three persons per court seat.Article 175 of the Constitution of Haiti It is unclear whether they are appointed for 10 years (Art. 174 says so) or for life (Art. 177 says so).IBP, Inc. 2015. Haiti Labor Laws and Regulations Handbook – Strategic Information and Basic Laws. Lulu.com. p. 15–. {{ISBN|978-1-329-05813-2}}.{{self-published source|reason=Lulu.com is a self-publishing platform|date=April 2020}}

Historically the court has frequently reversed its own opinions and its justices have often been replaced. Almost all new governments have a Supreme Court of their own choosing.Irwin P. Stotzky, 1999. Silencing the Guns in Haiti: The Promise of Deliberative Democracy. University of Chicago Press. p. 99. {{ISBN|978-0-226-77627-9}}. For example, in February 2021, President Jovenel Moise declared judges, Joseph Mécène Jean-Louis, Yvickel Dabrezil, and Wendelle Coq Thelot retired after the opposition had tried to replace Moises with Jean-Louis as president.[https://www.voanews.com/a/americas_haiti-president-tells-voa-he-retired-3-judges-protect-supreme-court/6201849.html Haiti President Tells VOA He Retired 3 Judges to 'Protect' Supreme Court], VOA, Sandra Lemaire, February 10, 2021

Role

The Supreme Court of Haiti interprets and expounds all congressional enactments brought to it in cases, and as such it interprets state law. It also has superseding power over all courts to examine departmental and federal statutes and executive actions, determining whether they conform to the country's Constitution. The Labor Courts and the Land Court are only appealable to the Supreme Court, as opposed to the Juvenile Court and the High Court of Accounts.IBP, Inc. 2013. Haiti Labor Laws and Regulations Handbook – Strategic Information and Basic Laws. Lulu.com. p. 103. {{ISBN|978-1-4387-7907-2}}.{{self-published source|reason=Lulu.com is a self-publishing platform|date=April 2020}}

If the constitutionality of a law, statute, or an executive action is ruled against by the Supreme Court, its decision can be overcome if the Constitution is amended by the people parliaments or if the Court overrules itself. Decisions by the Court do not pertain to specific cases, rather are intended to encompass interpretation of legislature and executive authority, actually developing the way laws are interpreted. The Cour de Cassation therefore potentially yields the highest power in the Haiti governmental system.Rene Chery, 2011. Women and Children's Tribulation in Haiti. Xlibris Corporation. p. 247. {{ISBN|978-1-4628-8814-6}}.

Under the 1987 constitution, the line of succession to the office of President of Haiti went first to the president of the Supreme Court, then to the vice-president of the court, then to judges in order of seniority. An election for president was required within three months and the acting president could not run for the office. This was amended in 2011-2012 to remove all judges from the presidential line of succession.

==Palais de Justice==

The Palais de JusticeCNN, Anderson Cooper 360, airdate 25 January 2010 (the Supreme Court building) was heavily damaged and partially collapsed as a result of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.{{cite news|first=Marc|last=Lacey |title=Cultural Riches Turn to Rubble in Haiti Quake |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/24/world/americas/24heritage.html?hpw|work=The New York Times|date=2010-01-24 |access-date=2010-01-23}}

Chief Justices of the Supreme Court

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Chief Justice

! Took office

! Left office

! Notes

Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis

|1946

|1957

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Lélio Vilgrain{{cite web |last1=Célestin |first1=Clément |title=Compilations pour l'histoire: les gouvernements provisoires, 6 décembre 1956 au 25 mai 1957 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R15qAAAAMAAJ |publisher=Impr. N.A. Théodore |language=fr |date=1959}}

|1957

|1957

|

Colbert Bonhomme

|1957

|1958

|{{cite book |title=The International Year Book and Statesmen's Who's who |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=A9y4pw0M2t0C |publisher=Burke's Peerage Limited |language=en |date=1962}}

Théodore Nicoleau{{cite book |last1=Péan |first1=Leslie Jean-Robert |title=Haïti: L'ensauvagement macoute et ses conséquences, 1957-1990 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zS9XAAAAYAAJ |publisher=Maisonneuve et Larose |language=fr |date=2003|isbn=9782706819889 }}{{cite web |title=The West Indies and Caribbean Year Book: Anuario Comercial de Las Antillas Y Paises Del Caribe |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nbAvAAAAYAAJ |publisher=Caribook Limited |language=en |date=1961}}

|1958

|1961

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Adrien Douyon

|1961

|1963-?

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Luc Boisvert

|?

|?

|

Fournier Fortuné{{cite web |title=Haïti, Cour de cassation, 14 mars 1980, 14-03-80 |url=https://juricaf.org/arret/HAITI-COURDECASSATION-19800314-140380 |language=FR |date=14 March 1980}}

|?-1980

|1982

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Rock Raymond{{cite web |title=Haïti, Cour de cassation, 06 juillet 1982, 06-07-82 |url=https://juricaf.org/arret/HAITI-COURDECASSATION-19820706-060782 |language=FR |date=6 July 1982}}

|1982

|1985

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Pierre Gonzalès{{cite web |url=https://cdn.accf-francophonie.org/2019/03/haiti-reglement-1985.pdf|title=TEXTES RÉGLEMENTAIRES}}

|1985{{cite web |title=Au Palais de justice |url=https://lenouvelliste.com/article/16136/au-palais-de-justice |website=Le Nouvelliste |language=en}}

|1985

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Luc D. Hector

|1985

|1987-?

|{{cite web |url=https://apnews.com/article/f23f875032d1804fe28e314e2705aaec|title=Head of Supreme Court Appointed to Haiti's Ruling Junta|website=Associated Press}}

Pierre L. Jeannot

|?

|1989

|{{cite web |title=Daily Report: Latin America |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EXzBveefSnsC |publisher=Foreign Broadcast Information Service |language=en |date=February 1989}}

Gilbert Austin

|1989

|1990-?

|{{Cite web |url=https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3750 |title=Archived copy |access-date=4 January 2022 |archive-date=4 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220104184258/https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3750 |url-status=dead }}{{cite book |last1=Dumay |first1=Rev Emmanuel |title=The Era of Military Coups D 'Etat: Haiti 1986-1991 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rVCPAAAAQBAJ |language=en |date=15 March 2011|publisher=Xlibris Corporation |isbn=9781469113166 }}

Ertha Pascal-Trouillot [provisional]

|1990

|1991

|{{Cite web |date=June 21, 2018 |title=Ertha Pascal Trouillot, la première femme présidente d'Haïti |url=https://lenouvelliste.com/article/189075/ertha-pascal-trouillot-la-premiere-femme-presidente-dhaiti |website=Le Nouvelliste}}{{Cite book |last=JEAN CLAUDE |first=PIERRE MICHELOT |title=Haitiennes |publisher=Pressbooks |language=French |chapter=6 Ertha Pascal-Trouillot, avocate, magistrate et femme politique (1934-)}}

Joseph Nérette

|?

|1991

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Émile Jonassaint

|1991{{cite web |title=Latin America Regional Reports: Caribbean 91/1991 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f-OyAAAAIAAJ |publisher=Latin American Newsletters Limited |language=en |date=1991}}

|1993

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Clausel Débrosse

|1994

|2000

|

Boniface Alexandre

|2001

|2006

|{{cite web |title=Embassy of the Republic of Haiti, Washington D.C. |url=http://www.haiti.org/president_of_haiti.htm |date=27 April 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060427230828/http://www.haiti.org/president_of_haiti.htm |archive-date=27 April 2006 }}

Georges Moïse

|2006

|2011

|{{cite web |title=Cour de cassation d'Haïti : nouveau Président |url=https://accf-francophonie.org/cour-de-cassation-dhaiti-nouveau-president/ |website=Association des Cours Constitutionnelles Francophones |language=fr-FR |date=16 October 2011}}

Anel Alexis Joseph

|2011

|2015

|{{cite web |title=Me Anel Alexis Joseph est parti… |url=https://lenouvelliste.com/article/166192/me-anel-alexis-joseph-est-parti |website=Le Nouvelliste |language=en}}

Jules Cantave

|2015

|2019

|{{cite web |last1=Cadet |first1=Ruth |title=René Sylvestre prend les rênes de la Cour de Cassation et du CSPJ |url=https://lenouvelliste.com/article/197818/rene-sylvestre-prend-les-renes-de-la-cour-de-cassation-et-du-cspj |website=Le Nouvelliste |language=fr |date=2019-02-01}}

René Sylvestre

|2019

|2021

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Jean Joseph Lebrun

|2022

|current

|{{cite web |title=Jean Joseph Lebrun prête serment comme nouveau président de la Cour de cassation|url=https://lenouvelliste.com/article/239127/jean-joseph-lebrun-prete-serment-comme-nouveau-president-de-la-cour-de-cassation |website=Le Nouvelliste |language=en}}

Current members

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