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* The ''Minister of Justice'' is responsible for dealing out sentences in accordance to the law of the realm. He also organises efforts to bring criminals to justice. The post is appointed by the Prime Minister.
* The ''Minister of Justice'' is responsible for dealing out sentences in accordance to the law of the realm. He also organises efforts to bring criminals to justice. The post is appointed by the Prime Minister.


* The Chief of Police is responsible for organising the British Empire's police force.  He is the chosen by the Minister of Justice and is also his subordinate.
* The ''Chief of Police'' is responsible for organising the British Empire's police force.  He is the chosen by the Minister of Justice and is also his subordinate.


* Police Officers are responsible for keeping order in the Empire. They may use force against proven criminals and confiscate their items if necessary. As enforcers of the law, they must strictly adhere to police guidelines.
* ''Police Officers'' are responsible for keeping order in the Empire. They may use force against proven criminals and confiscate their items if necessary. As enforcers of the law, they must strictly adhere to police guidelines.


* The ''Election Commissioner'' is the citizen or Governor responsible for ensuring the lawful conduct of free and fair elections as well as referendums. The Commissioner is selected either by majority vote or by general consensus. He or she is sworn to confidentiality.
* The ''Election Commissioner'' is the citizen or Governor responsible for ensuring the lawful conduct of free and fair elections as well as referendums. The Commissioner is selected either by majority vote or by general consensus. He or she is sworn to confidentiality.
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