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"speaker_name": "Sen. Murkomen",
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"content": " Order! Sen. Orengo, yes, the Speaker was aware of Standing Order No.94, but it was not found necessary that the Senator should substantiate later. But also in your submission, whereas I agree that the spouse is supposed to co-own property, transfer of property requires consent of the spouse. But when it comes to criminal law, everyone carries their own cross. You cannot lump together accusations of a spouse with the other spouse. So, you are right to the extent of ownership. But the question which was being debated here is that accusations can lead to commission of a crime; a felony, even for that matter. Therefore, that issue should be about individual responsibility. Sen. Wetangula, do you want to raise an issue of procedure?"
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