B.2(g). Right to Due Process of Law

No Person may be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, which includes, at a minimum, notice of charges against them, a fair hearing, and a chance to review and answer all testimony and evidence, and sufficient time to respond. It must also include the right to competent legal representation, an unbiased judge, and, if applicable, an impartial jury. Finally, all hearings must be held within a reasonable proximity to the place where the alleged unlawful activity occurred.

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