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    "content": "somebody’s goat and be acquitted and told to return it. That is not an acquittal. This is because the moment you are found with somebody’s goat, you have been convicted. What is left, is sentence. Sen. Orengo has raised a pertinent point that I want to bring to the attention of the Senate. Mr. Speaker, Sir, law is not static, it is dynamic. It is permanently moving. In courts of law, judges turn the wheels of the moving law. In the Senate, it is the Speaker that turns the wheel of the moving law by making decisions, setting precedents and usages that turn into an enrichment of these Standing Orders. Mr. Speaker, Sir, Standing Order No. 68 (4) (a) states:- “If the Special Committee reports that the particulars of any allegation against the governor have not been substantiated, further proceedings shall not be taken under this section.” It does not mean further proceedings shall not be undertaken at all, it only says under this section. Where do you get powers to invoke other procedures? You go back to Standing Order No. 1 that gives the Speaker of the House the power of the alpha and"
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