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Show 180 Art. 74. No tribunal can be constituted save by the authority of the Law. Art 75.. In the whole Kingdom there shall be only one Court of Cassation for civil cases, and that in the capital; and this Court shall not deal with any case of first instance, except in cases in which Ministers are concerned. .. Art. 76. where such All proceedings of tribunals shall be public, save in cases publicity would be injurious to public order or contrary to public morality, In such cases, the tribunal must declare the necessity of sitting clausis foribus. Art. 77.. that the In cases of proceedings should polittcal or offences, where it is desirable agreed to be all the press be private, this must be members of the tribunal. Art, 78. The decisions and sentences must be reasoned and supported by proof, emanating from the tribunals and must contain the articles of the Law in accordance with which judgement has been given, and they must be read publicly. Art. 79. In cases of political and press offences, a jury must be present in the tribunals. ArL 80. The prestdents and members of the judicial tribunals shall manner as the laws of justice determine, and shall be be chosen in such appointed by Royal ArL 81. manently No Decree. judge his offence be proved, ArL 82. changed co of a judicial tribunal be temporarily or per brought to judgement and voluntary resignation. can transferred from his office unless he be s ave save in the case of his The functions of by his a judge of a judicial tribunal cannot be own cons ent. Art. 83. The appointment of the Public Prosecutor is within the mpetence of the King, supported by the approval of the ecclesiastical judge. Art, 84. The appointment of the members of the shall be determined in accordance with the Law. judicial tribunals |