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§II.18. No law shall deprive a defendant under prosecution of one's right to be present in the Court; to a speedy, public and impartial trial by the Jury; to be informed of criminal charges and of one's rights; to compel witnesses to appear in Court for confrontation; to be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt; to not be compelled to be a witness against oneself, or Persons whose penalization one would rightfully feel as the penalization of oneself; to the assistance of legal counsel and interpretation, if one does not speak the language in which the hearing is conducted, free of charge where appropriate; and to all other Rights guaranteed by the Constitution and all laws passed in accordance thereof; should any Person be prosecuted in breach of due process of law as enumerated in this provision, the trial Judges shall take that under advisement when considering dismissing the charges or overturning the verdict.
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§I.6. All Members and Agents of the Public Administration intentionally acting in breach of the law relevant to the position held or the Constitution shall be criminally liable for their actions and, upon conviction, shall be removed from the office and shall never hold any public office again; acting pursuant to an Act which has been approved as prima facie constitutional by the Supreme Court shall not be deemed as acting unconstitutionally regardless of any future declaration of any Court as to the Act's true constitutionality; introducing, lobbying and voting for a Bill which is declared unconstitutional shall not be deemed as acting unconstitutionally.
Why add the qualifier relevant to the position held
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§I.8. All Members of the Public Administration shall be of age twenty-one or above and shall hold the citizenship of the Free Republic of Liberland; no such Person shall be prevented from submitting one’s candidacy for a public office; all candidates for any public office in the Free Republic of Liberland as well as all Members of the Public Administration shall be under obligation to disclose their assets and sources of income, both current and of the past five years, to the public.
§V.8(4) The Supreme Court shall have jurisdiction to issue statements which clarify the law of the Free Republic of Liberland upon the request submitted by the Chief Attorney of the Republic; such statements shall be binding upon lower Courts in all future proceedings where applicable.
So you want to transfer that power solely to the Chief Attorney? If so, you need to amend this regarding the Chancellor/Cabinet: §IV.5(8) to request the Supreme Court to issue a statement clarifying the law of the Free Republic of Liberland;
Im adding 'relevant to the position held' because I dont think Member of the PA should always be impeached for breaking the law - e.g. for punching someone in the face while being drunk etc. Only if this breach is relevant to the position he or she holds.
Yes I want to transfer it to the Chief Attorney of the Republic. Makes more sense.
§II.18. No law shall deprive a defendant under prosecution of one's right to be present in the Court; to a speedy, public and impartial trial by the Jury; to be informed of criminal charges and of one's rights; to compel witnesses to appear in Court for confrontation; to be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt; to not be compelled to be a witness against oneself, or Persons whose penalization one would rightfully feel as the penalization of oneself; to the assistance of legal counsel and interpretation, if one does not speak the language in which the hearing is conducted, free of charge where appropriate; and to all other Rights guaranteed by the Constitution and all laws passed in accordance thereof; should any Person be prosecuted in breach of due process of law as enumerated in this provision, the trial Judges shall take that under advisement when considering dismissing the charges or overturning the verdict.
§IV.5(9) to appoint the Chief Public Prosecutor and the Chief Attorney of the Republic; §IV.5(13) to maintain the State Treasury.
§I.6. All Members and Agents of the Public Administration intentionally acting in breach of the law relevant to the position held or the Constitution shall be criminally liable for their actions and, upon conviction, shall be removed from the office and shall never hold any public office again; acting pursuant to an Act which has been approved as prima facie constitutional by the Supreme Court shall not be deemed as acting unconstitutionally regardless of any future declaration of any Court as to the Act's true constitutionality; introducing, lobbying and voting for a Bill which is declared unconstitutional shall not be deemed as acting unconstitutionally.
§I.8. All Members of the Public Administration shall be of age twenty-one or above and shall hold the citizenship of the Free Republic of Liberland; no such Person shall be prevented from submitting one’s candidacy for a public office; all candidates for any public office in the Free Republic of Liberland as well as all Members of the Public Administration shall be under obligation to disclose their assets and sources of income, both current and of the past five years, to the public.
§IV.8. The Chancellor and the Cabinet shall be advised as to the law by the Office of the Chief Attorney of the Republic. o §IV.8(1) The Office of the Chief Attorney of the Republic shall be independent and shall be headed by the Chief Attorney of the Republic. o §IV.8(2) The Office of the Chief Attorney of the Republic shall represent all bodies of the Public Administration in all civil proceedings. o §IV.8(3) The Chief Attorney of the Republic shall be appointed by the Chancellor for a term not exceeding six years. o §IV.8(4) The Chief Attorney of the Republic shall have the right to request the Supreme Court to issue a statement clarifying the law of the Free Republic of Liberland; o §IV.8(5) The Chief Attorney of the Republic shall appoint, and be responsible for the work of, Attorneys of the Republic.
§V.8(4) The Supreme Court shall have jurisdiction to issue statements which clarify the law of the Free Republic of Liberland upon the request submitted by the Chief Attorney of the Republic; such statements shall be binding upon lower Courts in all future proceedings where applicable.