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Ruling on The Crown vs Kithara


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RULING ON THE CROWN V. Kithara

21th of Malin's Welcome, 1843

 

 


 

Presiding Justice 

RH Duncan

 

Plaintiff

Amie Halcourt-Ruthen (on behalf of the Crown)

 

Defendant

Kithara

 

Witnesses / Evidence

Darius Wane Romstun De Rosius

 

 

 

 


 

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

 

202.01 - On Assault

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

 

202.06 - On Kidnapping

                    202.061 Where an individual intentionally abducts, restrains or confines another individual against their will without physical harm                                  or endagerment of  the victim, this shall be kidnapping in the second degree, a misdemeanour.

 

209.03 - On Attempt

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

 

The Circuit Court, presided by RH Duncan CCJ, verdicts;

 

In accordance with the Legal Procedure Act, the assigned judge has overseen the case and heard the evidence of both sides. As such the defendant was found guilty.

 

 

The Circuit Court, presided by RH Duncan CCJ, sentences;

 

The Defendant, Miss Kithara, is sentenced to 5 years mandatory conscription

 

 

 


Signed,

The Rt. Hon. Judge of the Central Circuit Court

Duncan

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Garret Darkwood sighs when reading the missive remembering the court case "The poor child wasn't informed of her rights properly, nor the workings of the court, had no idea what she was doing, was a minor, didn't have representation that could properly inform her of the proceedings." Garret Darkwood then shakes his head "At least she didin't get a harder punishment" 

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5 hours ago, bugbytes21 said:

Garret Darkwood sighs when reading the missive remembering the court case "The poor child wasn't informed of her rights properly, nor the workings of the court, had no idea what she was doing, was a minor, didn't have representation that could properly inform her of the proceedings." Garret Darkwood then shakes his head "At least she didin't get a harder punishment" 

"I felt bad bringing up charges against the girl, but I know Vladrick will teach her well." The aged Halcourt-Ruthern sighed. "She insisted on representing herself and then gave up and admitted guilt halfway through, it was a sorry sight to witness, but I don't necessarily get to pick my battles now do I?"

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