IN THE CHANCERY OF
THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
RESPONSE TO WRIT
The Defense has filed (what we believe is meant to be) an Entreaty of Continuance. We hesitantly grant this Writ, extending the deadline for the Defense's answer for forty-eight hours from the original deadline, or Sunday, 11:33 AM...
IN THE CHANCERY OF
THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
WRIT OF SUMMONS
The Crown's rightfully appointed Counsel is commanded to appear before the court within seventy-two hours.
Given that the Crown has submitted another Entreaty for Dismissal, we will be refusing this previously undecided entreaty while we begin deliberating the Crown's novel arguments.
As there are no witnesses or testimonies called upon by either party, we will proceed to closing statements. The...
The Crown is charged with Contempt and is fined £100. They shall be charged again and fined a further £100 for every hour they are late in the submission of their opening statement.
IN THE CHANCERY OF
THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
WRIT OF SUMMONS
The Crown's rightfully appointed Counsel is commanded to appear before the court within seventy-two hours.
IN THE CHANCERY OF
THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
RESPONSE TO WRIT
The Chancery refuses the Entreaty of Continuance.
While we appreciate what seems to be the Crown's concern for the Court to have enough time to deliberate the Entreaty of Dismissal, we do not believe it necessary. Even if the Court...
IN THE CHANCERY OF
THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
VERDICT
The Chancery has deliberated en banc and has come to the following conclusions regarding the Writ of Prior Ponderance previously promulgated:
QUESTION ONE
The Majority, delivered by Chancellor Smallfries and joined by Chief Justice...
CHANCERY OF ALEXANDRIA
RESPONSE TO WRIT
The Crown asks for the Chancery to order three writs: One of Striking, one of Compulsion, and one of Prompting.
First, the Crown asks for a Writ of Striking to "remov[e] the Claimant's request for a new Answer from consideration." The Claimant, in a...
The Claimant is reminded, yet again, to pretty please amend their original complaint. There is a button at the bottom of your original post (attached) that will allow you to edit your original complaint in order to satisfy the Court.
To clarify: The Court will not add one contempt charge for each hour, but rather an amount equating to £50 for each contempt charge. To do otherwise would put forwards a charge of £4,800, which is not appropriate at this moment in our history.
The court further notes that 48 charges at £50...
As to the first, the Claimant shall amend their original complaint before the deadline for the Crown's Answer. Given that the Claimant has already said what their claims were, this should not be a problem for the Crown in the construction of their Answer due some 15 hours from now.
As to the...
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