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16. General principles of military court
 
  Article 95-General Principles of the Court  
95.1 General Principles of the Court  
  The general principles of the court are the essential principles by which all court matters shall be handled and dealt with before the court in relation to civil and military matters.  
95.2 Presumption of innocence  
  All persons are presumed to be innocent and no person may be convicted of an offense unless each of the primary facts of the offense are proved beyond a reasonable doubt.  
  The fact that he has been arrested, confined, or indicted for, a prisoner of combat or non-combat, or otherwise charged with, the offense gives rise to no inference of guilt at his trial.  
95.3 Official Language  
  The official language, is the language both spoken and written in all Courts and all court documents as well as the translation and presentation of all evidence.  
  The official language spoken and written in all Courts of Arabian-Union shall be the official language of Arabian-Union.
 
  Charges (prosecution acts, prosecution proposals, and private charges), appeals and other petition requests are directed to the court in the official language.
 
  Everyone who does not speak or understand the Official language and its alphabet may direct the petition requests to the court in his or her language and alphabet.
 
  An arrested foreign citizen has the right to direct his petition request in his native language to the court, and in other cases- under the condition of reciprocity.
 
  Court summons, decisions and other writs are directed by the court in the official language.
 
  To the citizens of Arabian-Union , the court summons which will be delivered to him or her will be written in the official language.
 
  To the accused, the writs will be delivered in the official language and any langauge which he or she petiton be used in the procedure as their natural language.
 
     
     
     
 
 

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