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THE CROWN v. LLOYD


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SUBPOENA

8th of Amber Cold, 1768

 

THE CROWN

MINISTRY OF JUSTICE

TERRENCE JOHANTAH

BY ORDER OF THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL

 

DESIRES TO SUMMON THE FOLLOWING PARTY BEFORE A CIRCUIT COURT;

 

LLOYD 

 

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

 

THE ATTEMPT OF MURDER OF EDWARD GALBRATIH, GREY GALBRATIH, AND SIR HENRY

 

202.023 - Where an individual intentionally and with premeditation causes the death of another, this shall be murder of the first degree. (Class V)

 

204.01 - Where an individual commits acts with the intent to compromise the integrity of the Crown and its constituent institutions by waging insurrection and seeking the destruction of the Imperial State by impugning the character and person of the Crown through subversive means such as collusion with enemy entities and actors against the State. (Class I)

 

209.031 - Where an individual actively attempts, but fails to commit, a crime, the individual shall be held liable with a mitigated punishment according to the crime which was attempted.

 

    Three saint days ago, two assassins attempted to end the life of Solicitor Edward Galbraith,  one was apprehended and the other escaped only to later be killed. The assassin who was apprehended tried to end Sir Henry’s life and in self defense Sir Henry killed him. Two saint days ago an assassin, by the name of R’nir, attempted to end Grey Galbraith’s life but was apprehended and questioned. His confirmed testimony states that he was hired as an assassin by Lloyd.

 

WITH THE PRESENCE OF THE FOLLOWING RELEVANT PARTY OR PARTIES:

 

Terrence Johantah, Solicitor

Edward Galbraith, Witness

Grey Galbraith, Witness

Lieutenant Sir Henry, Witness

R'nir, Witness

 

Writen Testimony of R'nir, Exhibit A

 

ON THE DESIRED DATE OF:

 

I CASE. THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF EDWARD GALBRAITH, GREY GALBRAITH, AND SIR HENRY: TBD 

 

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Terrence Johantah

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“Hopefully Justice shall be made!” Edward Galbraith would say

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Stafford nods approvingly at the copy of the subpoena. “Good to see some justice done. Sending hired killers after Imperial citizens can’t be tolerated.”

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Tanith furrows her brow, squinting at the document from over top her round spectacles.

 

“This isn’t the same Lloyd that works as a manager for the Dragon’s Rest, is it...?”

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“Children cannot be charged in the courts of Oren.” A blonde haired woman would assert. 

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22 minutes ago, rukio said:

“Children cannot be charged in the courts of Oren.” A blonde haired woman would assert. 

A man would shout out to this blonde witch 

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10 minutes ago, Taketheshot said:

A man would shout out to this blonde witch 

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“I’m a citizen of Helena, and it’s spelled Rubern, mister soldier man.” Adelith Swint responds. 

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“Ah yes, a child could murder three grown men! And this is why sometimes you really have a terrible reputation for having children die easily, by stupid law or just corruption.” The doctor said to herself, in an annoyed tone as right after the woman made her statement she’d take a long sip of tea.

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Alaric DeNurem, while free of duty within the Bastille walls thought to himself while reading the announcement. “Ah.. Finally, after all that questioning it was time that something was made of this case.” He tapped his finger upon the long mess hall table, “Those involved still confuse me.”

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As per effort by the Ministry of Justice to archive old cases I hereby recapitulate that a judicial opinion has been given and the case has been closed. It is now scheduled to be archived within the saint’s week. Herein dated on the 12th of Snow’s Maiden (Horen’s Calling), 1774. 


 

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Maud Cassowary, Esq.
Crown Solicitor

 

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