Sovereign Immunity and Due Process

Posted by ArtIficiarius 2 years, 2 months ago to Government
3 comments | Share | Best of... | Flag

Civil responsibility and Police initiative. This is a prime example of new governance.


All Comments

  • Posted by 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Wrong-doing can be seen "everywhere" and good governance depends on weeding these "bad actors" out of government.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by mhubb 2 years, 2 months ago
    sovereign immunity should apply to beneficial actions

    it should not apply to the intentional ignoring of laws or intentional destructive actions like we see today from the biden cabal and the soros DAs
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by 2 years, 2 months ago
    I have proposed constitutional amendment to abolish sovereign immunity. This requires due process to avoid nuisance lawsuits. Maryland has initiated a civilian review process integrating the Officer's Law Enforcement Agency, a Police Accountability Board (Civilians, to receive complaints), an Administrative Charging Committee (Civilians, to reject nuisance complaints, to assess appropriate internal penalties), and Trial Boards to prevent miscarriages of assessment. States Attorney representatives are present to redirect criminal misconduct to the the prosecutorial channel. Can this be a path toward scraping the barnacles off the government?
    Reply | Permalink  

  • Comment hidden. Undo