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<p>[QUOTE="Amn Voss, post: 918, member: 6"]1) Do you feel that the Magna Carta is adequate as-is?</p><p><b>- As a constitution it is adequate. I was there when it was first created and I have seen it revised time and time again. While it is not perfect, it leaves room for improvement as needed. Times change and so does legislature and the governing documents of our region. </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>2) What sort of time availability do you have that you can dedicate to Capitalist Paradise?</p><p><b>- Daily, with the exception of one day per 8 due to my military service. </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>3) When you are presented a legal question not strictly covered by the Constitution, how would you issue a ruling?</p><p><b>- Fairly and with great regard to real world issues (if eligible). I would inspect both sides, check the constitution and remember not to lose my common sense. </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>4) What legislative experiences do you have, if any? (World Assembly, Capitalist Paradise, real life, other?)</p><p><b>- As a past delegate I have both extensive World Assembly and Capitalist Paradise experience in dealing with issues. Real life, I have no real formal and very little informal legal experience. </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>5) In the event of a breach of law within the region, how do you think punishment should be carried out? Provide hypothetical examples if you wish.</p><p><b>- Every situation is different, I believe the punishment should fit the crime. I am a great opponent of 'one-size-fits-all' rulings in any capacity. </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>6) Do you believe that an individual's position or history within region should be a consideration for their criminal sentencing?</p><p><b>- No, the law is the law. All are subject to it whether they be the current delegate, a prior delegate or simply a non-government member since the founding of CP in 2003. Each ruling will be handled case-by-case though, as the saying goes, the law is blind. </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>7) Have you had interactions with any of the current seated justices, and if so, in what capacity?</p><p><b>- I believe I have had talks in the past with Panageadom and Repentant Jihadi (as well as Northern Borland). Though these were some time ago and I can't apply them to this current election. </b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Amn Voss, post: 918, member: 6"]1) Do you feel that the Magna Carta is adequate as-is? [B]- As a constitution it is adequate. I was there when it was first created and I have seen it revised time and time again. While it is not perfect, it leaves room for improvement as needed. Times change and so does legislature and the governing documents of our region. [/B] 2) What sort of time availability do you have that you can dedicate to Capitalist Paradise? [B]- Daily, with the exception of one day per 8 due to my military service. [/B] 3) When you are presented a legal question not strictly covered by the Constitution, how would you issue a ruling? [B]- Fairly and with great regard to real world issues (if eligible). I would inspect both sides, check the constitution and remember not to lose my common sense. [/B] 4) What legislative experiences do you have, if any? (World Assembly, Capitalist Paradise, real life, other?) [B]- As a past delegate I have both extensive World Assembly and Capitalist Paradise experience in dealing with issues. Real life, I have no real formal and very little informal legal experience. [/B] 5) In the event of a breach of law within the region, how do you think punishment should be carried out? Provide hypothetical examples if you wish. [B]- Every situation is different, I believe the punishment should fit the crime. I am a great opponent of 'one-size-fits-all' rulings in any capacity. [/B] 6) Do you believe that an individual's position or history within region should be a consideration for their criminal sentencing? [B]- No, the law is the law. All are subject to it whether they be the current delegate, a prior delegate or simply a non-government member since the founding of CP in 2003. Each ruling will be handled case-by-case though, as the saying goes, the law is blind. [/B] 7) Have you had interactions with any of the current seated justices, and if so, in what capacity? [B]- I believe I have had talks in the past with Panageadom and Repentant Jihadi (as well as Northern Borland). Though these were some time ago and I can't apply them to this current election. [/B][/QUOTE]
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