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===Article 1 - Creation of the Witness Protection Service (WPS)===
===Article 1 - WPS Authority===
:1.1 - The Attorney General may provide for the relocation and other protection of a witness or a potential witness for the official proceeding concerning an organized criminal activity or other serious offense if the Attorney General determines that an offense involving a crime of violence directed at the witness or the general public
:1.1 - Creates the Witness Protection Service subordinate to the Ministry of Law and Order
:1.2 - The Attorney General shall establish guidelines defining the types of cases for which the exercise of authority would be appropriate.
:1.2 - Allocates 150M to the WPS quarterly
:1.3 - Local police stations are legally entitled to the use of issuing rewards for valid information, leads, or tips, reviewed by the Ministry of Justice, Law, and Order.
===Article 2 - WPS Authority===
===Article 2 - Witness Protection===
:2.1 - The Attorney General may provide for the relocation and other protection of a witness or a potential witness for the official proceeding concerning an organized criminal activity or other serious offense if the Attorney General determines that an offense involving a crime of violence directed at the witness or the general public
:2.1 - A witness, or potential witness, shall be protected by law from physical, emotional, and mental harm if the danger of said person is at risk, deemed by the Attorney General. If said person is at risk, the Attorney General shall:
:2.2 - The Attorney General shall establish guidelines defining the types of cases for which the exercise of authority would be appropriate.
::2.1.1 - Provide legal documents to temporarily alter the victim’s identity
:2.3 - Local police stations are legally entitled to the use of issuing rewards for valid information, leads, or tips, reviewed by the Ministry of Justice, Law, and Order.
::2.1.2 - Provide transportation for the victim
===Article 3 - Witness Protection===
::2.1.3 - Provide housing for the victim
:3.1 - A witness, or potential witness, shall be protected by law from physical, emotional, and mental harm if the danger of said person is at risk, deemed by the Attorney General. If said person is at risk, the Attorney General shall:
::3.1.1 - Provide legal documents to temporarily alter the victim’s identity
::2.1.4 - Disclose and/or refuse to release the identity and location of said victim
::3.1.2 - Provide transportation for the victim
::3.1.3 - Provide housing for the victim
::3.1.4 - Disclose and/or refuse to release the identity and location of said victim


''Written and Proposed by Aaron Tonnesen, MGA, NUP''<br>
''Written and Proposed by Aaron Tonnesen, MGA, NUP''<br>

Revision as of 16:55, 21 February 2023

Noting the instability and destruction caused by the Kodiak Militia

Targeting the inadequate response by this assembly

Ensuring the safety of our citizens.

The Kodiak General Assembly hereby;

REPEALS Article 1 Section 6 of the Policing Act, 645 and;

ENACTS the following Protected Witness Service Act, 650

The Protected Witness Service Act, 650

Preamble

ACTION on ## MONTH #### with ## Aye, ## Nay, and ## Abstain.

Article 1 - WPS Authority

1.1 - The Attorney General may provide for the relocation and other protection of a witness or a potential witness for the official proceeding concerning an organized criminal activity or other serious offense if the Attorney General determines that an offense involving a crime of violence directed at the witness or the general public
1.2 - The Attorney General shall establish guidelines defining the types of cases for which the exercise of authority would be appropriate.
1.3 - Local police stations are legally entitled to the use of issuing rewards for valid information, leads, or tips, reviewed by the Ministry of Justice, Law, and Order.

Article 2 - Witness Protection

2.1 - A witness, or potential witness, shall be protected by law from physical, emotional, and mental harm if the danger of said person is at risk, deemed by the Attorney General. If said person is at risk, the Attorney General shall:
2.1.1 - Provide legal documents to temporarily alter the victim’s identity
2.1.2 - Provide transportation for the victim
2.1.3 - Provide housing for the victim
2.1.4 - Disclose and/or refuse to release the identity and location of said victim

Written and Proposed by Aaron Tonnesen, MGA, NUP
With support from the National Unity Party.

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