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RULING ON THE CROWN V. COOPER


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RULING ON THE CROWN V. COOPER

11th of Horen’s Calling, 1839

 

 


 

Presiding Justice 

RH Henrik Komnenos

 

Plaintiff

THUCYDIDES MELPHESTAUS (on behalf of the Crown)

 

Defendant

ARLO COOPER

 

Witnesses / Evidence

FATHER BASIL

MOTHER GUILIA

SISTER AUGUSTINE

 

 

 

 


 

The Circuit Court, presided by RH Henrik Komnenos CCJ, on the following charges presented by the Plaintiff;

 

202.01A- 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.

 

202.02A- Where an individual intentionally commits upon another an unlawful act of violence which brings about no incapacitation or lasting injury, this shall be battery of the third degree, an infraction.

 

209.03A- 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.

202.04B- Where an individual intentionally and with premeditation causes the death of another, this shall be murder in the first degree, a felony.

 

Oren Revised Code, CH202.02‘On Battery’

 

Oren Revised Code, CH202.04‘On Murder’

 

Oren Revised Code, CH209.03‘On Attempt

 

 

ABSCONDING (O.R.C. 204.07A) - Where an individual fails or intentionally avoids surrendering oneself to the custody of Imperial officials at the appropriate time, this shall be the crime of absconding, and in the case of the awaiting trial immediately confirms guilt, dismissing the need for lawful hearing. 

 

The Circuit Court, presided by RH Henrik Komnenos CCJ, verdicts;

 

In accordance with the Legal Procedure Act, the assigned judge has taken all necessary steps to facilitate communication between the Plaintiff and the Defendant. The Defense had chosen not to participate in these communications, and thus a trial date was set however  the defense still notably still chose to not attend. Thus, the court has decided, in accordance with the law of Absconding (O.R.C 204.07A), that the Defense, Mister Cooper, has been found guilty on all charges

 

 

The Circuit Court, presided by RH Henrik Komnenos CCJ, sentences;

 

The Defendant, Mister Cooper, is sentenced to banishment for 2 annum and a 500 fine to be paid to the victim 

 

 

 


Signed,

The Rt. Hon. Judge of the Central Circuit Court

Henrik Komnenos

 

 

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