Witnesses Confirm Process Not Personal Opinion

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Witnesses Confirm Process Not Personal Opinion

Category: Witness Page status: Working

Purpose

To affirm that witnessing is about verifying what occurred, not expressing preference.

General Principle

Witnesses confirm process, not personal opinion.

Explanation

A witness observes whether actions followed recognized procedure and relationship. Their role is to remember and report, not to judge outcomes. Restraint protects legitimacy.

Authority

Neutrality is upheld through:

Implications

Statements remain reliable. Participants can trust confirmation. Continuity strengthens accountability.

Limits

Personal interpretation must not replace observed fact. Opinion cannot override process.

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