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# Where an individual necessary in the investigation of a case fails to appear before a court, warrants may be issued for their apprehension |
# Where an individual necessary in the investigation of a case fails to appear before a court, warrants may be issued for their apprehension |
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## The scale of warrant differs by court: |
## The scale of warrant differs by court: |
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### The General Tribunal and the High Court may only issue a Federal warrant, as defined by |
### The General Tribunal and the High Court may only issue a Federal warrant, as defined by 4/3.2 RFC |
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### The Appeal Court may issue Federal or galactic warrants, as defined by |
### The Appeal Court may issue Federal or galactic warrants, as defined by 4/3.2 RFC |
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### The Judicial Committee of the Supreme Council may issue Federal, galactic, or intergalactic warrants, as defined by |
### The Judicial Committee of the Supreme Council may issue Federal, galactic, or intergalactic warrants, as defined by 4/3.2 RFC |
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## Judges may refer to a higher court in order to obtain a warrant necessary to ensure the appearance of the desired individual |
## Judges may refer to a higher court in order to obtain a warrant necessary to ensure the appearance of the desired individual |
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### This must be done by making a request to the Supreme Council, in order for the higher court to be assigned |
### This must be done by making a request to the Supreme Council, in order for the higher court to be assigned |
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- Judges must investigate a case thoroughly, and extinguish all reasonable sources of information, before deciding on the facts of the case
- Where an individual necessary in the investigation of a case fails to appear before a court, warrants may be issued for their apprehension
- The scale of warrant differs by court:
- The General Tribunal and the High Court may only issue a Federal warrant, as defined by 4/3.2 RFC
- The Appeal Court may issue Federal or galactic warrants, as defined by 4/3.2 RFC
- The Judicial Committee of the Supreme Council may issue Federal, galactic, or intergalactic warrants, as defined by 4/3.2 RFC
- Judges may refer to a higher court in order to obtain a warrant necessary to ensure the appearance of the desired individual
- This must be done by making a request to the Supreme Council, in order for the higher court to be assigned
- The scale of warrant differs by court: