Statute 3, Rezehnan Union Code

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  1. The Supreme Council shall be empowered to investigate, hear, and try any Person Accused of an Offence, to determine whether an Offence has been committed;
    1. The Supreme Council may declare an Accused Guilty, where it believes on balance of probabilities the Accused did commit the alleged Offence;
    2. The Supreme Council may declare an Accused Not Guilty, where it believes on balance of probabilities the Accused did not commit the alleged Offence;
    3. Should the Accused feel the declared verdict has been reached incorrectly, he may request an Appeal to have his Offence tried again;
  2. The Supreme Council shall delegate its ability to try an Accused to other Assizes:
    1. Each Assize shall have Judges appointed to it, each with a different vote weight;
      1. Judges with a vote weight of 1 shall be known as Adjudicators;
      2. Judges with a vote weight of 2 shall be known as Principal Adjudicators
      3. Where a Councillor of the Federation sits in any Assize, he shall have a vote weight of 3;
    2. The General Tribunal shall be the first to try any minor Offences;
      1. It shall have a minimum vote weight of 1;
    3. The High Court shall be the first to try offences, and may hear appeals from State Assizes and the General Tribunal;
      1. It shall have a minimum vote weight of 2;
    4. The Appeal Court shall hear appeals from the High Court;
      1. It shall have a minimum vote weight of 4;
    5. The Supreme Council shall hear appeals from the Appeal Court, and shall Review the conduct of the other Assizes;
      1. It shall have no minimum vote weight to sit, but must have a Councillor of the Federation;
      2. Where the Supreme Council feels the conduct of a lower Assize has been improper, it may dismiss the Judges of the Assize, reject a decision said Assize has reached, and/or order a complete re-trial;
      3. The conduct of Judges shall be regulated by the Judicial Conduct Rules, which shall be produced by the Supreme Council;
  3. The Supreme Council shall be empowered to Order:
    1. The issue of Citations, for any Person of any galaxy to appear before an Assize;
      1. Citations shall not empower any Persons to enforce them;
    2. The issue of Warrants, for:
      1. Any Person of any galaxy to be persecuted, apprehended, and/or harried until they appear before an Assize;
      2. The assets of any Person of any galaxy to be seized;
      3. The financial accounts and transactions of any Person of any galaxy be freezed;
      4. The actions of any Person of any galaxy to be prevented;
  4. The Supreme Court shall make its Orders known and available to the public, stating:
    1. Who the Order is targeted at;
    2. What action is Ordered;
    3. Their relevance to the case;
    4. If applicable, which Person or group of Persons it empowers to carry out the Order;
    5. If applicable, in which geographical area the Person or group of Persons are empowered to carry out the Order;
  5. The Supreme Council shall delegate its powers to Order to other Assizes:
    1. The General Tribunal shall only be able to issue Citations;
      1. The General Tribunal may only issue Citations to Citizens of the Rezehnan Federation and its States;
    2. The High Court shall be able to issue Citations and Warrants;
      1. The High Court may issue Citations to any Person of any galaxy;
      2. Warrants issued by the High Court shall only empower a Person or group of Persons to carry out the desired Order within a named galaxy;
    3. The Appeal Court shall be able to issue Citations and Warrants;
      1. The Appeal Court may issue Citations to any Person of any galaxy;
      2. Warrants issued by the High Court shall empower any Person or group of Persons of any galaxy to carry out the desired Order;
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