VII. Law
7.1 Virtue of Law
Article 213 - Honesty
Honesty is to cognitively process currently observed objects and concepts, or memories clearly without deliberate distortion, thereby communicating such observation or recollection as accurately as possible without deception.
Honesty is the second of the seven virtues of law and upon which the remaining five virtues are based. It is typified by calmness of the intestines.
In accordance with these canons, the presence of a member of the Bar association within any court in any official capacity immediately disqualifies such a venue as being regarded as a competent forum. Therefore any judgments, ordinances or orders issued by such an incompetent forum have no effect and are null and void from the beginning.