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VII. Law |
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7.1 Virtue of Law |
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Article 214-Courage |
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Canon 2724 |
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Courage is a confidence and strength in the present moment to be honest and respectful in performance of duty. |
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Canon 2725 |
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Courage is the third of the seven virtues of law and upon which the remaining four virtues are based. It is typified by a firmness of stomach and warmness of the heart. |
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Canon 2726 |
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As there exists guilds and associations dedicated to the continued corruption of the law and the concealment of knowledge of the law, including the use of threat and intimidation, courage is a necessary virtue of law. |
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Canon 2727 |
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An absence of courage in the character of a judge or magistrate is a sign that justice is also absent. |
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Canon 2728 |
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Any judge or magistrate that refuses to rescind their membership to a Bar association and any other guild(s) that seeks to usurp the law is by definition a coward. |
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Canon 2729 |
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Let justice be done, though the heavens should fall. |
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