I have endeavored to publish a Basic Set of Laws for (any) Nation on a Blog:
righteousnation.wordpress.com
It is supposed to cover the basic Moral Law. Feel free to comment here on any of it. I am interested to know what changes or additions others may have to them.
21A Completed sentencing reinstates the citizen to his normal state. Sentencing satisfies his debt. Whatever he received as a consequence of crime, is expended through sentencing.
Time to combine the add ons to the original.
Chuck gets 50$ fine in proclaimed sentencing, then he doesn’t receive anything else. If it’s a mistake, then that’s not a fault of Chuck’s, and they can fix it on the next case.
Chuck paid his 50$?,… welcome home.
Theological: Reasoning is that such an implementation would ensure a yardstick measure of
condign punishment(catechism). Courts would be faced to balance crime with payment. As it is, Chuck would not be allowed to enter forces or government jobs. Although unjust of course, a proper proclamation sentence of this case would be “you are sentenced to 50$ fine,restriction to military, government jobs,etc” Assumptions become forbidden. Immediately without this ambiguity we can analyze what he received, whereas prior to this we(and a deceived new immigrant who thinks the system is better than his was) would think that the 50$ was fair.
*26A Citizens have a right to overthrow a tyrannical and coercive government, regardless of government type. They have a right to carry arms and use it to protect their own families against it. Examples, Vichy,France and the resistance. Nazi Germany.
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As an addendum to 21A, and ties in to your slavery rule, anyone who doesn’t enjoy the full complement of his constitutional right,
is no longer a citizen technically and is in exile in his own land, this because there is not a set of constitutions of lessor rights that define each case, and the removal of such a right was removed by his fellow citizens.
So the result is the state allows him to become his own nation complete with his own allegiances and protocols. A citizen of one as it were.
That being said we can see the importance of getting sentencing over with and the guy restored to his constitutional rights.