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The Runnerboro department of justice consists of 3 courts.
The first court being "The court of Zuerest" (German for First) with the chief judge being (Not filled). The second court being "The Appellate Court" with the chief judge being the City Manager The third court being "The Ultimo Court" (Italian for Last) with the chief judge being eatsmith. The Zuerest court is the first level in our justice system. The judge is elected. This court handles things such as but not limited to criminal offenses and lawsuits. The Appellate Court is the second level in our justice system. This judge is automatically the City Manager. If someone believes a ruling under the Zuerest court is unfair or wrong, they can make a request to have it taken to the Appellate Court. The Appellate Court has the ability to reverse a decision the Zuerest court has made. The Ultimo Court has the final decision in all cases. The Ultimo court only handles cases that deal with possible infringement of rights and unconstitutional rulings. The judge of the Ultimo Court is always eatsmith. To make a court case, fill the form below and a response will be made within 2 business days. Eatsmith county/City of Runnerboro constitutional rights are listed below. Amendment 1: Freedom of Speech - "The Legislature may not pass a law that sets up or favors any religion. It will not make any laws to limit the free practice of a religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, or the people's right to gather together peacefully. The Department of Justice will not make any law to limit the right of the people to ask the government to change laws that they find harmful to them." Amendment 2: Right to Bear Arms - "The people have the right to keep and carry weapons (guns, etc) for their security and self-defense. The Department of Justice shall not make any laws to remove that right. The Right to Bear Arms with appropriate licenses shall not be infringed." Amendment 3: Search & Seizure - "People shall be safe from unreasonable searches of their bodies, homes, papers, and properties by the government. The government may not search or take things from a person's home without a warrant (a written order approved by a Judge/Justice). The Department of Justice will give out warrants only when probable cause is shown as a reason for the search. The warrant shall describe the place to be searched, and the things or the person's that may be taken." Amendment 4: Cruel and Unusual Punishment - "The freedom from excessive bail, excessive ticketing, excessive incarceration, and guarantee that punishments fit the nature/severity of a crime." Amendment 5: No Self-Incrimination - "A person who is accused of a serious crime cannot be tried again for that crime after being acquitted by the Department of Justice." Amendment 6: Double Jeopardy - "A person who is accused of a serious crime cannot be tried again for that crime after being acquitted by the Department of Justice." Amendment 7: Imminent Domain - "The government may not take a person's private property for public use unless they pay a fair price for it." Amendment 8: Right to Trial - "A person who is accused of a crime has the right to a speedy trial, which is open to the public. The accused always has a right to know their charges and face their accusers." Amendment 9: Right to Witnesses - "The accused will be able to see and hear the witnesses against him. The accused person shall have the right to get witnesses for his defense, and compel them to appear in court. He shall have the right to an attorney to help him in the trial if one is available." Amendment 10: Felony Disenfranchisement - "Certain people shall lose the right to hold a representative office. The citizens losing these rights are those who have been convicted of any Class 1 Felony within the last 14 days. |