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Gerald VS The ISA


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[!] The following notice would be pinned outside of Helena, in sloppily written, rushed handwriitng

 

SUBPOENA

 

Gerald

 

DESIRES TO SUMMON THE FOLLOWING PARTY TO COURT:

 

Various ISA captains and soldiers, whose names I did not catch but can identify if they are shown to me.

 

 

 

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

THE RIGHT TO TRIAL, so no man will ever be wrongly accused when not charged by a trial of their peers.

202.071 - Where an individual intentionally assumes the identity of another individual for any purpose except the carrying out of high treason, this shall be impersonation in the second degree, an infraction.

204.041 - Where an individual interferes with, obstructs the progress of, or otherwise hinders government officials and prosecutors during the apprehension or investigation of a criminal or criminal activity, this shall be the crime of obstruction in the first degree, an infraction (this would hurriedly be written onto the paper, with a different, newer pen, as if the person who posted the notice had forgotten to add it in on the original paper).

 

I attempted to join the Guard of our great city, but, before I could, I was told by a man named Heiman to follow him if I wanted to join. He gave me a uniform, and then instructed me to follow him out onto the roads. I complied, and was then accosted by a captain and what I assume was a knight. I was then brought inside the bastille, where this man was killed after not complying with orders. I complied, but was then exiled without being given a trial, which I find to be unfair.

 

WITH THE PRESENCE OF THE FOLLOWING RELEVANT PARTY OR PARTIES:

 

Gerald

Assorted Guards whose names I did not catch, but I can recognize if shown to me.

 

ON THE DESIRED DATE OF:

[To Be Determined OOCly]
 

YOURS HUMBLY,

Gerald

Outside of Helena

 

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Anchored against his favorite oaken armchair, Leufroy Falkenrath scans through the paper with the sort of apathy afforded only to mundane routines, though his indifference would soon change with each passing word. Soon enough, he was on the brink of his seat with a puzzled expression as he penned a reply. ”With the support of the circuit, I shall be overseeing this case. Both parties shall be allowed five Saint’s days from receipt of this letter, in order to gather their evidence and prepare for trial.”

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