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You don't think due process is covered by the requirement of unanimity among the FPs whenever a sanction is undertaken?

One could, of course, demand that one of the demanded two FPs who are for a sanction is not involved in the dispute. That would be a fairly simple criterion, and not too bureaucratic either.

- Jake

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by JakeS (JangoSierra 'at' gmail 'dot' com) on Wed Mar 5th, 2008 at 09:21:19 PM EST
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Unanimity/non involvement in dispute can certainly speak to the fairness of the judgment process but the key part of due process which is missing is the right of the accused to representation and to be clear as to the process by which judgment is arrived at.

"It's a mystery to me - the game commences, For the usual fee - plus expenses, Confidential information - it's in my diary..."
by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot dotty communists) on Wed Mar 12th, 2008 at 07:11:14 AM EST
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