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THE CROWN V. VYRONOV


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SUBPOENA

 

THE CROWN

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL

JOSEPH D. ADLER

 

DESIRES TO SUMMON THE FOLLOWING PARTY TO COURT;

 

LORD ROBERT VYRONOV

THE HOUSE OF VYRONOV



 

ON THE BASIS OF THE FOLLOWING PRINCIPLE(S), DOCTRINE(S), EDICT(S) OR ARTICLES OF LAW:

 

-Chapter I, Article II: Murder.

          -Chapter I, Article XIII: Committing Chapter I crime by way of proxy.

-Chapter IV, Article  II: Conspiracy to undermine state interests.


 

Some time ago, Lord Karl Vyronov was murdered. Preliminary investigation by parties now considered Ministry of Justice Investigators has found the highly likely complicity of the Brothers Vyronov (the late Jan and Isaak, as well as Lord Robert). Lord Robert is therefore summoned for deposition and questioning by Imperial Ministry of Justice authorities and a subsequent trial.

 

WITH THE PRESENCE OF THE FOLLOWING RELEVANT PARTY OR PARTIES:

 

The Ministry of Justice seeks to maintain the anonymity of its witnesses at this time.


 

ON THE DESIRED DATE OF:

AT EARLIEST AVAILABILITY TO ARRIVE TO THE CITY OF HELENA

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YOURS HUMBLY,

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL

2 ANPALAIS ROAD, HELENA

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Ser Robert Vyronov lofts a brow.

What?.. my brother was murdered by bandits though... that’s what I was told now I’m being subpoena by Imperials?. Guess I shall contact my future father-in-law to help me in this mess created by a Gant conspiracy.

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Fiske Petyr Vanir, Judge of the Western Circuit, writes a letter to the Solicitor-General. 
“Solicitor-General, I will be standing back from this investigation and trial as I feel my position in both Haense and the Imperial Judiciary could compromise the integrity of my character if I were to assist. I hope this does not cause issue.”

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A SUMMARY OF EVENTS

In the case of THE CROWN v. VYRONOV, 1746

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CASE HEARD ON THE 1ST OF THE DEEP COLD, 1746

-The Trial began early in the morning on the 1st of the month in respect to harsh times traveling and a need for many to enjoy a swift return to their home province. The Honorable Tobias Merentel presided.

-The Prosecution offered its opening arguments. In them, the charges of conspiracy and murder were cemented. Solicitor-General Joseph D. Adler asked to sentence the defense to a seizure of titles and assets on the count of conspiracy, and death by hanging in home province on the count of murder.

-The Defense offered its opening rebuttal, cementing a ‘not guilty’ plea and maintaining Lord Robert’s innocence.

-The prosecution called its first witness, the guard commander Malo, to the witness stand. Malo established the lacking evidence of the Vyronov family’s ‘Bandit’ story,  as well as established a lack of reasoning for the Lord Karl to have traveled outside of the keep alone.

-The defense cross-examined Malo, seeking to target the witness’ character as well as offered numerous alternative stories to the relationships amongst the Vyronov family.

-The Prosecution called Investigator Joren Gant to the witness stand. Investigator Gant confirmed Malo’s testimony as well as entered the official investigation into evidence.

-The defense and prosecution entered into an argument following a series of objections. A brief recess occurred as discussion occurred with the presiding Judge. The Solicitor-General stepped out for a moment. Fiske Petyr took the seat of the Prosecution for the remainder of trial.

-The defense called Lord Robert Vyronov to the stand. 

-The prosecution cross-examined Lord Robert.

-The Prosecution offered its closing arguments.

-The Defense offered its closing rebuttal. 

-After some time of deliberation and review, The Honorable Tobias Merentel entered a verdict of ‘Guilty’ and followed the Ministry of Justice’s suggested sentencing.

-Lord Robert Vyronov DID announce intent to appeal.

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