An Amendment to Article III of the State of Firestone Constitution
BE IT ENACTED BY THE STATE OF FIRESTONE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:
SECTION 1: Article III, Section VI of the State of Firestone Constitution shall be amended.
SECTION 1B: The State of Firestone Constitution shall be defined as: State of Firestone Constitution
SECTION 2A: Article III, Section VI of the State of Firestone Constitution currently states: “The Judge of a court case is permitted to issue a subpoena and/or notice to appear via Google Drive PDF ([FIRESTONE] Example of PDFs.pdf) or Firestone Forum (https://forums.stateoffirestone.xyz/) for any party in that court case and any witnesses or otherwise key players of a case with plausible reasoning. Subpoenas and notice to appears mandate the attendance to court of the individual in question called. Those that fail to show after having a subpoena or notice to appear issued may be held in contempt of court. However, no individual may have their attendance mandated by a subpoena or notice to appear without direct notice of at least seven (7) days prior to the trial, nor may any individual have their attendance mandated by a subpoena or notice to appear should they be on a valid inactivity notice.”
SECTION 2B: Article III, Section VI of the State of Firestone Constitution shall be amended to state: “The Presiding Officer of a court case is permitted to issue a subpoena and/or notice to appear via Google Drive PDF ([FIRESTONE] Example of PDFs.pdf) or Firestone Forum (State of Firestone Forums - State of Firestone Forums) for any party in that court case and any witnesses or otherwise key players of a case with plausible reasoning. Subpoenas and notice to appears mandate the attendance to court of the individual in question called. Those that fail to show after having a subpoena or notice to appear issued may be held in contempt of court. However, no individual may have their attendance mandated by a subpoena or notice to appear without direct notice of at least seven (7) days prior to the trial, nor may any individual have their attendance mandated by a subpoena or notice to appear should they be on a valid inactivity notice.”
SECTION 3: This bill shall go into immediate effect upon completion of the constitutional process required for constitutional amendments.
Respectfully submitted to the Congress of the State of Firestone,
Chief Sponsor:
Representative MatthewCarlyle