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III. Judicial Standards and Criminal Matters
 
  14. General Principles of a Criminal Response  
  Article 78-General Principles of a Criminal Response  
78.1 General Principles of a Criminal Response  
  A response is simply an answer to a indictment of one or more criminal charges by a man, woman at arraignment, whether they are guilty or not guilty.  
  A man or woman does not plea, they respond. Only men and women acting as persons may plea by refusing to recognize their membership to the Society by claiming positions in an alternate society. A plea shall always be inferior to a response.  
  All responses must be completed in the presence of a magistrate or judge at the time of the arraignment upon a suit being found to answer, or if a level 2 charge or below, in front of the magistrate after the charges have been presented to them.  
78.2 Demand for Plea and refusal to recognize Response invalidates any and all actions  
  Any court of any Society that refuses to recognize Natural Law and the Right of any man or woman to enter a response as a man or woman, not a plea as a man or woman , shall invalidate any and all subsequent court proceedings.  
     
 
 

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