The following observations are intended to encourage you to read the decisions of the Judicial Council for yourself. The observations are in no way church law in any form but will hopefully help you understand some aspects of the decisions I think are important.
I've included the URL for each of the rulings. That should allow you to paste it so you can go directly to the decision.
Because of this blog’s space limitations, I have not included the numbers of Disciplinary paragraphs and JCDs nor the quotes which back up my observations. Anyone wanting those is asked to contact me directly.
Observations on each of the three decisions reviewed here are posted separately.
JCD 799 closed down a route previously taken by advocates intending to challenge actions based on misinterpretation of the Discipline.
It is my belief that JCD 1048 is the worst decision of the Judicial Council and represents the greatest weaknesses of the Judicial Council.
JCD 1094 reflects a tendency toward presumption of guilt. I did not begin this blog until the Fall of 2008, missing JCD 1094. I confess to not reading it until a year ago.
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