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and goal, but also to prescribe to the judicial authorities a certain and definite order of procedure regarding them; or, like Carl Theodor Karl Theodor (1724–1799) was the Prince-Elector of Bavaria who famously banned the Illuminati and other secret societies through a series of edicts starting in 1784., to completely abolish such societies in his states.
No regent can be free to brand the honor of the nation in one or more subjects, unless crimes actually committed, investigated according to the legal code, and proven, compel him to do so.
So also thought B. von Kreittmayr Wiguläus von Kreittmayr (1705–1790) was a prominent Bavarian jurist and statesman, best known for drafting the Bavarian civil, criminal, and procedural codes., when he wrote the 5th part of his notes on the Civil Code original: "ad Cod. civil." referring to the Codex Maximilianeus Bavaricus Civilis of 1756.. His words in Chapter 25, Paragraph 15 are: Nullification Cassation, removal from office Deposition, and dismissal Amotion are types of punishment original: "species poenae"; they always presuppose a crime, and cannot be imposed in any other way than with a prior, sufficient legal investigation of the cause original: "praevia sufficienti causae cognitione". " And thereafter: "Since a transfer Permutation or relocation Translation involves great hardships, because officials are not snails who [carry] house and home on