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Ruling on The Crown v. Smithson, 1793


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RULING ON THE CROWN V. SMITHSON

Varoche Hall, 9th of Tobias's Bounty, 1793

 


 

Presiding Justice 

Sir Edward Galbraith

 

Jury

Porphrio

Amalia

Theodora Angelica

 

Plaintiff

Basileios Baelius

 

Defendant

John Smithson

 

Witnesses / Submission Testimonies

Sergeant Willem Galbraith, Witness

Written Testimony of Sergeant Willem Galbraith, Evidence

 

The Circuit Court, presided by Sir Edward Galbraith CCJ, verdicts on the following charges presented by the Plaintiff;

 

209.011 - Where an individual knowingly signals intent to commit a crime at a future time, this shall be the crime of conspiracy, and is subject to the same class of punishments of the crime which conspiracy is caused for;

202.042 - Where an individual intentionally and with premeditation causes the death of another, this shall be murder in the first degree, a felony.

202.011 - Where an individual intentionally makes an unlawful attempt, coupled with a present ability, to commit a violent injury on the person of another, this shall be assault, a misdemeanor.

The Circuit Court, presided by Sir Edward Galbraith CCJ, verdicts;

 

In accordance with the Legal Procedure Act, the Court has assembled a Jury that has, after a careful deliberation, unanimously found the Defendant, Mr. John Smithson, guilty of conspiracy to murder (ORC. 202.042 and ORC. 209.011) and guilty of conspiracy to assault (ORC 202.011 and ORC. 209.011).

 

The Circuit Court, presided by Sir Edward Galbraith CCJ, sentences;

 

The Defendant, Mr. John Smithson, is sentenced to designated service to the Faith for a lifetime (ORC. 201.043). May he refuse to serve the Faith as prescribed by this Ruling, he shall then respond as such and be sentenced to death by hanging (ORC. 201.043).

 

Signed,

The Rt. Hon. Justice of the Central Circuit

Sir Edward Galbraith KM J.D. SSE.

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THE CENTRAL CIRCUIT COURT

10th of Tobias' Bounty, 1793

 

The Central Circuit Court, presided by Sir Edward Galbraith, has today changed the sentence issued upon the Defendant Mr. John Smithson to death by hanging (ORC. 201.043) given the fact that he refused to serve the Faith as prescribed by the recent Ruling of this Court (Ruling on the Crown v. Smithson, 1793) and he instead attempted to murder Justice Galbraith in the middle of Varoche Hall after being informed of the sentence of the aforementioned Ruling.

 

 

Signed,

The Rt. Hon. Justice of the Central Circuit

Sir Edward Galbraith KM J.D. SSE.

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