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17 December 2025

  • 01:4801:48, 17 December 2025 diff hist +915 N (1)4.4 Qualifications for Disbarment Created page with "(a) Disbarment applies to attorneys and legal actors who violate the provisions of this chapter or other applicable criminal law. (b) Civil matters, in the absence of criminal or ethical violations, do not constitute grounds for disbarment. (c) Disbarment may be imposed in the following forms: * Temporary Suspension – a limited period during which the attorney is prohibited from practicing law or performing official duties. * Permanent Disbarment – a complete and..."
  • 01:4301:43, 17 December 2025 diff hist +984 N (1)4.3 Accountability Created page with "(a) No person, including any lawful actor, is exempt from compliance with this chapter or any provision of this code. All individuals are subject to its obligations, standards, and enforcement mechanisms. (b) Legal actors remain liable for criminal, civil, or administrative violations under this code or other applicable law, regardless of their office, position, or professional status. (c) Legal actors are responsible for maintaining professional conduct both within an..." current
  • 01:4001:40, 17 December 2025 diff hist +1,482 N (1)4.2 Abuse of Trust or Power Created page with "(a) <b>Definition</b>: For the purposes of this chapter, “abuse of trust or power” occurs when a lawful actor, acting under color of law, intentionally or recklessly exercises authority in a manner that exceeds, distorts, or misuses the powers granted by this code, or that subverts the rights, protections, or lawful interests of any person. (b) <b>Examples of Abuse</b>: Abuse of trust or power may include, but is not limited to: * Acting with bias, retaliation, or..." current
  • 01:3801:38, 17 December 2025 diff hist −13 (1)4.1 Good Faith No edit summary current
  • 01:3701:37, 17 December 2025 diff hist +1,270 N (1)4.1 Good Faith Created page with "(a) <b>Definition</b>: For the purposes of this code, “good faith” refers to the honest, sincere, and reasonable exercise of authority by a lawful actor in the performance of their duties. Good faith requires that all actions be undertaken with integrity, without intent to defraud, mislead, or abuse the powers granted under this code. (b) <b>Threshold for Breach</b>: A breach of good faith occurs when a lawful actor intentionally, recklessly, or grossly negligently:..."
  • 01:3301:33, 17 December 2025 diff hist +1,012 N (1)3.2 Federal Cooperation Created page with "(a) Lawful actors under this code shall respect and not interfere with the lawful authority of federal agencies, courts, or officials. (b) Legal actors shall cooperate with federal authorities when requested or required by law, regulation, or official directive, including providing information, assistance, or enforcement support, so long as such cooperation is consistent with the rights and protections afforded under this code. (c) In matters where federal interests ou..." current
  • 01:3001:30, 17 December 2025 diff hist +1,031 N (1)3.1 Common Law Implications Created page with "(a) In the absence of clear statutory guidance under this code, lawful actors may refer to established common legal practices, principles, and precedents to inform the interpretation, application, and enforcement of the law. (b) Common law may serve as a reference for understanding general legal concepts, procedural norms, and the reasonable exercise of authority; however, no person shall be charged, penalized, or otherwise subjected to enforcement solely on the basis o..." current
  • 01:1601:16, 17 December 2025 diff hist +1,430 N (1)2.2 Exclusions Created page with "(a) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit lawful actors from considering protected characteristics in limited, narrowly defined circumstances where such consideration is necessary to achieve a legitimate legal or administrative purpose. (b) Such circumstances may include, but are not limited to: * Sentencing and Corrections – consideration of health, age, disability, or socioeconomic factors where relevant to an appropriate sentence, risk assessment,..." current
  • 00:2400:24, 17 December 2025 diff hist +2,652 N (1)2.1 Forms of Discrimination Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (1)2.1 Forms of Discrimination = == Protected Characteristics == === (1)2.1.1 Race, Ethnicity, or National Origin === It shall be unlawful to discriminate against any person based upon their race, ethnicity or national origin. === (1)2.1.2 Color === It shall be unlawful to discriminate against any person based upon their skin, hair, or hair color. === (1)2.1.3 Religion or Belief === It shall be unlawful to discriminate against any person based upon thei..."
  • 00:0700:07, 17 December 2025 diff hist +1,225 N (1)1.4 Professional Standards Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (1)1.4 Professional Standards = All lawful actors shall conduct themselves in a manner consistent with recognized professional standards, ethical norms, and the responsibilities established under this code. Professional conduct requires competence, diligence, integrity, impartiality, and respect for the rights and dignity of all persons. A lawful actor shall not engage in conduct that undermines public trust, compromises the administration of justice, or..." current

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