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Letter to the Aulic Court

Regarding Trials

 

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KRUSAE ZWY KONGZEM

 

Issued by

THE OFFICE OF THE PALATINE

On this 11th day of Tov and Yermey of 355ES


 

VA VE JOVENAAR I HAENSE,

 

The Office Palatine sees fit to refer to the Aulic Court on the composition of trials, specifically trials with a need to be done quickly and efficiently in circumstances where three Jovenaar may not be available.

 

The Palatine is thus considering several possibilities, including 'citizen' and 'non-citizen' or 'flight' trials: the former would be in cases where a Haeseni citizen is charged, and there is little danger of the charged citizen fleeing the Kingdom; the latter would be in cases where a suspect is charged and arrested but is liable to flee if court proceedings are delayed, thus giving rise to a need for quicker sittings of the Court with lesser Jovenaar. Another possible solution under consideration by the Palatine is that all trials will only require an odd number of Jovenaar.

 

This matter is not one of legal interpretation; rather, it pertains to amending the Jura i Sparveed out of practical necessity to better accommodate justice, and so it is prudent to seek the opinion of the Jovenaar in that regard.



 

His Excellency, Konstantin Wick HKML

Lord Palatine of the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska

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