During a disciplinary procedure, what would the response be if you wanted representation? An advocate?
Why don't they have a group of unbiased men, a prosecutor to present the case against you and an advocate that would represent the accused? It just doesn't seem right when the judges are the prosectors and YOU have no representation. It certainly doesn't seem fair.
I understand, too, that you can appeal a decision to elders in a different KH. But have you ever known of a decision to be reversed? This isn't a rhetorical question; I really don't know. Also, if a person goes into a disciplinary court, if that person is humbly repentant, is that normally enough to get him/her off the hook? Or in many times has the decision already been made?
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