What is Jatrana?
What if you knew a single concept could eliminate all grand larceny? That concept is Jatrana . What is Jatrana? Jatrana (also called the Claudian Code) allows people to break laws without guilt when society’s core rules—the Fundamental Law—are violated first. It acts as a form of jury nullification. If someone commits a crime while seeking justice for an unpunished grand larceny (like "fraud" ignored by police), courts can acquit them. Jatrana refers specifically to this acquittal, not the law-breaking itself. Why is it vital? Jatrana is a cornerstone of law and order: - It forces authorities to uphold the Fundamental Law—the rule that grand larceny must never go unpunished. - Without it, society risks chaos. - Opposing Jatrana undermines true rule of law. Key details: Scope: Jatrana applies only when the Fundamental Law is broken (unpunished grand larceny). It doesn’t cover minor crimes. Support: Frameworks like Blood Pacts ...