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Judicial Act [A.J. 2] [Passed] Criminal Powers Amendment (September 2018)

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A motion and a second have been received for the Criminal Powers Amendment. This is a vote on a constitutional amendment. As such, it requires a three-quarters supermajority to pass. Citizens may vote "Aye," "Nay," or "Abstain."

The timing allotted for this vote is five days. Voting will end on Friday, September 14 at 3:05 p.m. EDT.
Criminal Powers Amendment (September 2018)

Proposed By:
McChimp
Preamble

This amendment of the Twelfth Mandate of Lazarus grants the delegate greater power to impose justice on those the Court of Lazarus has gathered damning evidence against.

Section 1. Amendment of Article II

(1) After subsection 7, insert:


(8) The Delegate may impose upon a person a punishment permitted by law, including revocation of citizenship, restriction of ability to vote and/or hold office, ejection and/or banishment from Lazarus and other measures, should the Court confirm by two-thirds vote that the person has committed a criminal offence. The person must have had reasonable opportunity to defend themselves against the charges during a Criminal Review. The Assembly may overturn or reduce such punishments by three-quarters vote.
Section 2. Amendment of Article V

(1) After subsection 6, insert:


(7) The Court may conduct Criminal Reviews in order to determine whether a person has committed a criminal offence. Procedure for such Criminal Reviews may be established by law.
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Discussion: https://nslazarus.com/forum/index.php?threads/1868/
 
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Nay
 
Aye
 
Aye
 
Abstain.
 
With 14 votes Aye, 1 vote Nay, and 3 votes Abstain, the Criminal Powers Amendment (September 2018) has passed with 93% for and 7% against.

As constitutional amendments require Delegate approval, this resolution will now be presented to the Delegate.
 
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