Royal reformed King Wilary the First Decree Number Two

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Royal reformed Decree
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Signer

His Excellency King Wilary the First

Number

Two

Date

March 18th, 2010

Location

Sparkle Royal reformed Memorial Capital Building, Georgetown Royal reformed Government District

Reason for Decree

To Establish Ceremonial Trials in Royal reformed Courts

The Royal reformed King Wilary the First Decree Number Two is the second Royal reformed Decree signed by His Excellency King Wilary the First of the Royal reformed States of America. It was signed on March 18, 2010. It establishes the Royal reformed Courts' rights to have Ceremonial Trials

Reasons for Royal reformed King Wilary the First Decree

  1. Noting the many problems outside of the Royal reformed States of America that cannot be ruled upon,
  2. Noting the cases that cannot be heard in normal Royal reformed Court because it would violate the Rights of People,
  3. Noting the need for the Royal reformed Courts' legal opinions to be heard,
  4. Noting the need for closure on unhearable cases,

Therefore...

  1. Creates "Ceremonial Trials" in Royal reformed Courts to hear these cases,
    1. These ceremonial trials shall follow a court procedure in which:
      1. All known information shall be brought forward for the case,
      2. The judges overhearing the case shall debate for a one day period or until a six-sevenths majority can be reached,
        1. If a majority of six-sevenths cannot be reached the verdict shall be "neutral" or not favoring one side,
        2. If a majority of six-sevenths can be reached, the verdict shall be announced and the opinion of the case shall be decided,
  2. Decides that no punishment may be given in these trials,
  3. Assures that these Ceremonial Trials shall not violate the Rights of People.

Signing

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  1. Signed by His Excellency King Wilary the First of the Royal reformed States of America,
  2. On March the Eighteenth in the year Two Thousand and Ten,
  3. At the Sparkle Royal reformed Memorial Capital Building in the Georgetown Royal reformed Government District.