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Author: Doğan Karaca, MP; Phoenix Flamesong, MP
Sponsor: Doğan Karaca, MP
Type: Amendment to an Act
A
BILL
TO
AMEND THE NEW CRIMINAL CODE ACT
Preamble: This bill shall set proper Contest procedures.
1. Naming and Authors
(a) This Act shall be named “The Criminal Contests Act”.
(b) This Act was authored by Doğan Karaca and Phoenix Flamesong.
2. Amendments
(a) Section 12 (a) of the New Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:
(i) (i) Suspects shall have a timeframe of 24 hours to collect necessary information and proof that may support their innocence. If a suspect fails to provide any argument, alibi or evidence contradicting the charge and evidence provided by the Ministry of Justice within 48 hours of the opening of a contest, their contest shall be invalidated.
(ii) If a suspect is found guilty of a crime while participating in contest proceedings, any current contests shall be invalidated.
(iii) After the review of the contest and if everything provided by the suspect is deemed sufficient, the charge shall be dropped.
(iv) If guilt beyond a reasonable doubt stands, then the charges shall not be dropped.
(v) The suspect may file a case in court if they do not agree with the decision of the Ministry of Justice.
Enactment: This Act comes into force immediately upon passage.
Sponsor: Doğan Karaca, MP
Type: Amendment to an Act
A
BILL
TO
AMEND THE NEW CRIMINAL CODE ACT
Preamble: This bill shall set proper Contest procedures.
1. Naming and Authors
(a) This Act shall be named “The Criminal Contests Act”.
(b) This Act was authored by Doğan Karaca and Phoenix Flamesong.
2. Amendments
(a) Section 12 (a) of the New Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:
(i) (i) Suspects shall have a timeframe of 24 hours to collect necessary information and proof that may support their innocence. If a suspect fails to provide any argument, alibi or evidence contradicting the charge and evidence provided by the Ministry of Justice within 48 hours of the opening of a contest, their contest shall be invalidated.
(ii) If a suspect is found guilty of a crime while participating in contest proceedings, any current contests shall be invalidated.
(iii) After the review of the contest and if everything provided by the suspect is deemed sufficient, the charge shall be dropped.
(iv) If guilt beyond a reasonable doubt stands, then the charges shall not be dropped.
(v) The suspect may file a case in court if they do not agree with the decision of the Ministry of Justice.
Enactment: This Act comes into force immediately upon passage.
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