Arrest and Detainment Procedures

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  • Arrest and Detainment Procedures for warrants issued by the Court of Ages

    FEMA detainees should be provided individual quarters to allow privacy for personal reflection and healing.

    First twenty-four hours after arrest: Begin questioning to determine depth and level of knowledge or participation in the crimes of which they are accused. Anyone detained who is determined to have NO knowledge or awareness of such is to be released immediately and transported to their place of residence.

    Those found to have participated willfully in the coverup or participation of the crimes of which they are accused are to be triaged and held in appropriately secured quaters.

    Those found to have participated unwillingly by coercion, force or manipulation are to be triaged for level of care and rehabilitation required.

    Charges are determined and within twenty-four hours after the conclusion of questioning for those found to have knowledge of or to have participated in the coverup of said crimes.

    Prosecutor is called and accepts the case. The prosecutor role is that of a spokesperson who gathers information to present before a natural law grand jury and is appropriate in cases of crimes against humanity. Prosecutor is not a title, but a role taken by one who accepts a duty to continue with a course of action on behalf of the public. There is no person assigned to defend the accused; although the accused may acquire assistence from others in gathering and presenting evidence. These assitants are agreed upon by the detainee and prosecutor.

    Detainee is arraigned and the case is sent to a grand jury as soon as possible. If the grand jury indicts, a trial is scheduled.

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    Guidlines issued the twenty-fifth of August, 2015. Respond to: [email protected]

    Cindy Kay Currier Justice, Court of Ages Ombudsman, Respublica of Earth