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ST. GEORGE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INC. Judiciary Committee Procedures 2011
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Judiciary Procedures 2011 Send-offs As per FIFA regulations any player sent from the field of play for any of the seven (7) Send- off Codes will serve an automatic 1 Match suspension. (For Send-off Codes R4, R5 & R7 the automatic 1 Match suspension is deemed sufficient). Punishment for proven offences will be as per the provisions contained under By-law 13. 2by Senior Vice-President - Russell Baker
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Judiciary Procedures 2011 Attendance at Judiciary Committee (JC) Players may be required to attend the JC depending on the offence and the severity as determined by the JC. (By-law 13.5) Persons appearing before the JC for a send-off matter will be subject to the provisions under By-laws 13.7, 13.8, 13.9 & 13.10. 3by Senior Vice-President - Russell Baker
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Judiciary Procedures 2011 Players and registered officials (By-law 9.1) who are the subject of Incident Reports will be required to attend the Judiciary Committee when instructed to do so (By-laws 13.6 & 13.17) Persons required to attend will be notified (Notification to Attend form) of the charge and/or enquiry and will receive a copy of the Incident Report as per By-law 13.6,d 4by Senior Vice-President - Russell Baker
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Judiciary Procedures 2011 Persons notified to attend will be required to complete the Attendance Sheet (attached) on their arrival at the JC and submit it to the Committee when called. 5by Senior Vice-President - Russell Baker
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Judiciary Procedures 2011 Challenges Players dismissed from the field of play for any offence other than an R4, R5 or R7 may lodge a challenge on the prescribed form (Challenge of Send-off form). Players can also submit written evidence, in lieu of appearing, to support of their case. (By-law 13.5,c) by Senior Vice-President - Russell Baker6
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Judiciary Procedures 2011 Appeals There will be no appeal against minimum sentences. (FNSW Ruling) There will be no appeal against minimum sentences. (FNSW Ruling) Players may appeal any suspension, greater than the minimum, as per By-law 13.20, advising of the grounds for the appeal using only the criteria as set out in By-law 13.20, c). Failure to advise of the grounds may negate any appeal. 7by Senior Vice-President - Russell Baker
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Judiciary Procedures 2011 The Judiciary Committee may forward any matters that it feels necessary to the SGFA General Purpose Tribunal for determination. 8by Senior Vice-President - Russell Baker
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