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Section 1.4 The Imperial Viceroy
a. The Imperial Viceroy is defined as the holder of the WA Delegacy of The Imperial League.
b. The Imperial Viceroy will be appointed by WA nations on the suggestion of The Imperial Regnant.
c. The Imperial Viceroy’s main duties concern voting on WA proposals as he or she feels fit.
d. In the event that the Imperial Regnant should take a leave of Absence, The Imperial Viceroy will be handed executive control of the Region until the Regnant’s return
e. Should The Imperial Viceroy attempt a unnecessarily usurp control of the region or abuse their powers.
f. In the unlikely event of the Imperial Regnant’s death, The Imperial Viceroy will serve as head of the Imperial League until a new Imperial Regnant is elect and the region can be re-founded. This only applies if there is no active legislation regarding the succession of the Imperial Regnancy.
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Section III: Regional Justice
Section 3.1 Minister of Law
a. The Minister of Law shall maintain a constant and thorough knowledge of the Constitution.
b. The Minister of Law will interpret the Constitution and apply it as such to the actions of The Council, to ensure that Constitutional rules are being followed.
c. The Minister of Law will review legislation to ensure that it does not violate any aspect of the Constitution.
d. The Minister of Law will inform The Council if any actions or legislation violate the Constitution.
e. The Minister of Law shall keep public record of all accounts related to the above.Section 3.2 Summoning of the Accused and Other pre-Trial Issues
a. A nation may be summoned to appear in court either by the Law Minister, the Imperial Regnant, or by a movement put before council and seconded by any other member of the Imperial League. The message informing the accused of the summons will come from the Imperial Regnant.
b. Along with the summons the Law minister will decide, depending on the gravity of the case on how many nations will form Jury. The number must be no less than 3, no more than 9 and not capable of creating a tie.
c. Should the circumstance surrounding the case not provide an obvious prosecution, the Law minister or Imperial Regnant must select a nation to represent the Crown.
d. The Law Minister shall act as judge unless he/she is unavailable, or waives the right. In such case, the Imperial Regnant shall preside over the trial.
e. Should the accused nation be a council member, they must immediately nominate a Deputy Minister and stand down from active council.Section 3.3 Trial and Sentencing
a. The Defendant at the start of a trial will be asked by the Judge whether he or she is guilty, if the plea is guilty, the case will be referred to the presiding Nation for sentencing
b. The trial will open with the prosecution who will have 3 days to make their opening case, and then the defendant will have 3 days to plead his case. The jury will then have 12 days to deliberate and reach a unanimous verdict and punishment (if accused is found guilty). The jury may vote to implement another round of debate by a majority vote. After another round of debate, the jury will have 12 more days to reach a unanimous verdict and punishment (if found guilty). This cycle can repeat.
c. The Prosecution and defendant may call upon any nation as witness
d. Bearing false witness or any other inappropriate behaviour in a court room will be punished by being first banned from court and referred to the presiding Nation for punishment.
e. At the conclusion of the trial period, except for in extenuating circumstances the jury shall vote and the verdict handed down.
f. All sentences will be executed by the Imperial Regnant, normally on the advice of the Law Minister.
g. The Imperial Regnant shall have the power to pardon the accused if found guilty, thereby overturning the decision to not guilty.
h. The Council can overturn a pardon by unanimous decision.
i. If a pardon is overturned, The Council will vote on a punishment fitting to the crime by a majority vote.
j. Re-offenders shall be dealt with more severally
k. The Minister for Law shall keep public record of all accounts related to the above.
NOTE: Possible punishments
- Banning and ejection from the Imperial League
- Ejection from the Imperial League
- Being barred from holding a council office
- A firm WarningSection 3.4 The Definition of a Crime
a. Any action that a nation takes which defies the laws put forth in any section of Published Regional Law is a crime.
b. Any action, which is not outlined in this document, and paints a nation’s character in a poor light and is deemed so by his peers is a crime.Section 3.5 Miscellaneous
a. The Imperial Regnant during times of war or crisis, may use her powers as she feels to restore peace and safety to the region.
b. For small trivial offences the Law minister or the Imperial Regnant may deliver an infringement notice to the wrongful party.
Section 3.3 Trial and Sentencing
l- If the jury cannot reach a unanimous verdict and punishment (if found guilty), the presiding Nation will decide the verdict and punishment (if found guilty).
Section 1.4 The Imperial Viceroy
a. The Imperial Viceroy is defined as the holder of the WA Delegacy of The Imperial League.
b. The Imperial Viceroy will be appointed by WA nations on the suggestion of The Imperial Regnant.
c. The Imperial Viceroy’s main duties concern voting on WA proposals as he or she feels fit.
d. In the event that the Imperial Regnant should take a leave of Absence, The Imperial Viceroy will be handed executive control of the Region until the Regnant’s return
e. Should The Imperial Viceroy attempt a unnecessarily usurp control of the region or abuse their powers.
f. In the unlikely event of the Imperial Regnant’s death, The Imperial Viceroy will serve as head of the Imperial League until a new Imperial Regnant is elect and the region can be re-founded. This only applies if there is no active legislation regarding the succession of the Imperial Regnancy.
Section 1.2 The Council
h. All nations of The Imperial League have the right, unless personally instructed otherwise, to address the council within the council chambers.
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