I'm pretty sure it's covered in here somewhere
http://tlo2.tlc.state.tx.us/txconst/toc.html
The Texas Constitution
If that one doesn't catch it all, then this one probably will.
http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html
The United States Constitution
That is no counterproposal, it is the same process as was used in the Witcraft trials. What you are confusing is legal procedure with bad jurisprudence. If a true killer had gone through the witchcraft trial procedure, the result would have been the same and a murderer hung - a just result.
So that makes your postings lame, since you miss the point that making witchcraft illegal was the true problem, not the legal process.
So, are you saying in the FLDS case that child molestation and polygamous marriage of the underaged should be legal? Because the legal procedings seem to be proceeding with Texas mandated checks and balances.