Taijitu
Forum Meta => Civic Center => Government of Taijitu, 2014 => Archive => World Assembly Affairs => Topic started by: Gulliver on June 03, 2012, 04:47:50 AM
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Category: Human Rights
Strength: Significant
Proposed by: Ossitania
The World Assembly,
CONSCIOUS of the possibility of innocents being wrongfully convicted of crimes which they did not commit,
BELIEVING that anyone wrongfully convicted of a crime should have a chance to appeal that conviction,
Hereby
DEFINES "convict" as a person who has been declared criminally responsible for one or more illegal acts,
DECLARES that all member-states shall create a legal mechanism by which convicts may appeal their conviction,
REQUIRES member-states to allow such appeals when one or more of the following is true;
- evidence has emerged that was previously unavailable which suggests the conviction was factually false,
- it can be shown that proper legal procedure was not followed in the course of the trial,
- there is reason to believe that the court decided a question of law incorrectly,
- there is compelling evidence suggesting improper bias on the part of the judge or jury,
PLACES the duty of deciding whether there are sufficiently compelling grounds for an appeal with the judiciary,
PROHIBITS the limitation or restriction of the right of convicts to appeal their convictions based on time passed since conviction,
AFFIRMS the right of member-states to grant broader appellate rights than those mandated by this resolution and to place a reasonable ceiling on the number of appeals that a convict may lodge.
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Pretty clear majority already XD
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Until it ends, no result.
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Apparently, we're terrible, soft on crime people.
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This is now at a vote. I am casting a provisional ballot of FOR.
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I'm calling my final vote as FOR.
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This has passed, 9,075 votes to 1,902.