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Absconsion and Avoidance Bill of 352ES


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JURASZ VE KOENGZ DUMA

 

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Absconsion and Avoidance Bill of 352
Introduced in the Duma.

 

An act to reinforce the orders of the courts.

 



INTRODUCTION
This bill is to amend the current law on absconsion, as well as to establish a law for the crime of avoiding a sentence, this is to create a more sensible punishment for absconsion, and to further deter people from avoiding sentences such as fines.

 

 

II. Amendments
Section 423: On Absconsion, shall be amended to the following:
423: On Absconsion
423.01: The crime of fleeing with an intent to avoid trial shall constitute an assumption of guilt for the crimes summoned for, thereby dismissing the need for said trial.

 

Section 429: On Avoiding a Sentence, shall be created and state the following:
429: On Avoiding a Sentence
429.01: The crime of avoiding a sentence delivered by a Jovennar, whether fleeing the country or not complying with the sentence in a reasonable amount of time shall constitute a severe offense.


Introduced in Duma by Tribune Fyodor Erhdhart on 352

IV JOVEO MAAN,
IV JOVEO EHR, 356ES

His Royal Majesty, Josef I, by the Grace of Godan, King of Hanseti and Ruska
, Grand Hetman of the Army, Prince of Bihar, Dules, Ulgaard, Lahy, Sorbesborg and Slesvik, Duke of Carnatia and Vidaus, Margrave of  Korstadt and Rothswald, Count of Chatnik, Nenzing, Graiswald, Karikhov, Baranya, Kvasz, Kavat, Karovia, Kovachgrad, Torun, Turov, Kaunas, Alban, Reza and Markev, Viscount of Grauspin, Baron of Thurant, Rytsburg, Venzia, Essenstadt, Krepost and Kralta, Lord of the Westfolk, Protector of the Highlanders, etcetera

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