Kebab 120 Share Posted May 22, 2020 Ruling of the Crown v. Lloyd Varoche Hall, 14th of Malin’s Welcome, 1769 Presiding Justice Leufroy Falkenrath Prosecution Terrence Johantah Defendant Lloyd Witnesses Edward Galbraith Grey Galbraith Lieutenant Sir Henry R’nir Charges Quote 202.023 – Where an individual intentionally and with premeditation causes the death of another, this shall be murder of the first degree, a felony.209.021 – Where an individual intentionally incites or encourages another individual into committing a crime, this shall be the crime of incitement, and is subject to the same class of punishment of the crime which incitement is caused for. 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. 204.01 – Treason and Sedition Act (1751) : On Treason 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, this shall be the crime of treason. Verdict The accused, Lloyd, is found guilty on all counts for inciting (209.021) another individual for attempted (209.031) murder in the first degree (202.023). The accused is also found guilty under the Treason and Sedition Act (1751) of committing acts to compromise the integrity of the crown. Sentencing The accused is sentenced to confinement in prison for a period of sixty years – from the 14th of Malin’s Welcome, 1769, to the 14th of Malin’s Welcome, 1829. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sergisala 3451 Share Posted May 22, 2020 “A fair ruling in my opinion” Edward Galbraith would nod in approval as he read the document Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheNunnery 1853 Share Posted May 22, 2020 “Yes a fair ruling for a younger person you pigs!” Lilianne shouted in her room. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeypoacher 8055 Share Posted May 22, 2020 Porphyre blinked as a dead man was sentenced to prison. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ayensea 11 Share Posted May 22, 2020 Ramon Lo’Reta Rojas sighs, shaking his head as he reads the ruling of the case, remembering the boy from when he was 12, seeing him work and manage the tavern. He then remembers the boy’s mother, and how she committed crimes right before she had adopted the young Ramon, and how sad Lloyd and himself were when she was executed. ”They do know that the boy is about 10, right? Though he is most likely guilty, he does not deserve such a long or harsh punishment. I would never wish that of a man at 20 who committed those same crimes!” He said to himself, not wishing to displease others, or the men who the crimes were committed against, especially Mr. Galbraith, as he saw him take the boy in the other day, Lloyd not seeming to understand what was happening, or seeming to speak against it. Odd... ”There goes the Sokolov’s.” He says to himself again, shaking his head once more. ”Like mother like son.” The boy crumbles the document, stuffing it in his pocket, not having a fire near him. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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