Statements Do Not Create Law but Affirm Lawful Process

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Statements Do Not Create Law but Affirm Lawful Process

Category: Witness Page status: Working

Purpose

To affirm that witness speech validates procedure without inventing authority.

General Principle

Statements do not create law but affirm lawful process.

Explanation

Ayaawx exists prior to the statement. Witnesses confirm that conduct followed recognized pathways. Their role is acknowledgment, not authorship.

Authority

Distinction is upheld through:

Implications

Law remains stable across generations. Witness credibility is preserved. Process becomes transparent.

Limits

Statements cannot justify violations. Speech does not override inherited responsibility.

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