IN THE CHANCERY OF
THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
REFUSAL OF WRIT
After deliberation, the Chancery has decided that the questions presented do not pass the standards we require to properly consider, and so we deny to hear them.
For a Writ of Prior Ponderance to be granted, the Chancery must behold...
IN THE CHANCERY OF
THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
VERDICT
Chancellor Smallfries writes this Majority opinion, joined by High Chancellor Juniperfig.
In this civil case, Claimant alleges treason, corruption, and in a word, tyranny from the King. These weighty charges—against no less noble a figure...
Notice to the parties: this petition, pending action, has been properly moved to the Appeals section of the Chancery's sub-forum. Further, it has been renamed according to a style to be used in all future appeals.
IN THE CHANCERY OF
THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
REFUSAL OF WRIT
The Chancery has deliberated and decided that this question is not one that interprets any question of law. For a Writ of Prior Ponderance to be granted, the Chancery must behold an entreaty posed that is: (1) Valid as a question, (2)...
IN THE CHANCERY OF
THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
WRIT OF DISMISSAL
Memorandum Opinion by Chancellor Smallfries, joined by Chancellor Kaiserin_
The Chancery does not hear any and all matters of vague constitutionally-relevant concern. The mere scintilla of a constitutional violation or whiff of...
IN THE CHANCERY OF
THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
VERDICT
Chancellor Smallfries4 writes this majority opinion, joined by Chancellor Kaiserin_. High Chancellor Juniperfig abstains.
First, we attend to the outstanding request for a Writ of Dismissal in this case. We refuse to grant this writ. The...
This request is granted. Counsel is instructed to inform the Sovereign Kingdom Party of this development so they may find new counsel. The previous deadlines shall stand.
Apologies for the delay.
@winterwolf is summoned as a witness in this case. They have forty-eight hours to appear before this court before they suffer charges of contempt.
At the time when the witness appears, the Claimant will have forty-eight hours to pose any questions to the witness.
If...
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