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I. Introductory Provisions |
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1.1 Introductory Provisions |
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Article 02-The
Primary Objectives of the Judicial Code |
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The Primary Objectives of the
Judicial Code |
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The primary objectives of the Judicial Code are as follows: |
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1. To provide a single supreme document codifying all judicial rules and procedures relating to all civil and criminal law; and |
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2. To present a clear set of judicial standards and code of conduct for all magistrates, justices and temporary positions of judgment; and |
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3. To define the complete operation of the courts, including function, bodies, procedures and systems; and |
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4. To outline the limits of key instruments of law including discovery and investigation, evidence, the jury, warrants and the securing/granting of conditional release of accused men, women and persons; and |
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5. To clearly place in context the position of criminal law versus civil law and other unifying codes; and |
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6. To protect the rights and privileges of members of the Society by ensuring the fair operation of the judicial system and all those that perform a function within the scope of the articles defined within the Judicial code. |
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