The right of the accused to confront the accuser has been immortalized in the Anglo-American model of law for over 300 years - except on TWC, where we have seen fit to allow for whiny and cowardly accusers to snipe at their rivals while guaranteeing them the safety of anonymity. No more.
Section 3 Article 1 must be rewritten:
"If a citizen believes an offense by another citizen is egregious enough to bring before the entire Curia that citizen may initiate an Ostrakon."
to
"If a citizen believes an offense by another citizen is egregious enough to bring before the entire Curia that citizen may initiate an Ostrakon. That citizen must initiate an Ostrakon by creating a proposal and presenting his/her argument to the Curia in a separate thread within the Curia. It will not be sufficient for any ostrakon to be pursued anonymously, and in the event any Ostrakon is pursued anonymously, the Consul must dismiss it as a matter of course.(Underlined language added)
Not only will this proposal create additional accountability, but it will force those bringing these proposals to actually pony up evidence on the front end. Essentially, an Ostrakon should be brought as if any other Curial proposal, and not shrouded in secrecy via a third party.