ravensfire
Member of the Opposition
Probably not - I'd want to see the investigation, then the 2/3 majority up front before any CC proceedings started.Black_Hole said:this would be good for JRs, but would it also apply for CCs?
-- Ravesnfire
Probably not - I'd want to see the investigation, then the 2/3 majority up front before any CC proceedings started.Black_Hole said:this would be good for JRs, but would it also apply for CCs?
Black_Hole said:the second part I thought up for 2 reasons:
1. To lessen CCs required
2. We are moving to a completely new government, and it is very possible someone will cross the line.
Basically if 2/3 justices agree that instruction becomes invalid, thus the DP doesnt need to follow it.
This will also make it easier for the DP if he/she gets conflicting instructions from different leaders.
And if this wasnt in place a mad leader could file a CC against another leader that crossed into his/her area, so this would eliminate that type of CC, plus this could be done faster than a CC not holding the game up
blackheart said:We elect judiciary members to be judges and to administer, interpret, and uphold the law. It isn't the average citizen's job to publically chastise someone else for their mistakes. Why would moderators need to be called in? Moderators only handle actions regarding forum rules, the judiciary handles actions regarding game rules. The two sometimes rarely cross paths.
Provolution said:In that case, we need stricter criteria for what a warning should be like.
And a second trespass would lead to no further warnings, but escalate the punishment level to the next level. Compare this to a yellow and red card in soccer.
ravensfire said:Honestly, I don't want to see the Judiciary being an active watchdog - I want the people to do that. I hope to see people saying "Hey - that's not in your area, you know that?" or "That's too specific for a Consul" I hope that I, acting as a member of the Judiciary, don't have to do that. Now, as a citizen, I probably will watch for that.
-- Ravensfire