Lawsuit: Pending The Crown v. Alexandria Foundation Party

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IN THE MAGISTRATE COURT OF THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
CRIMINAL ACTION

The Crown
Prosecution

v.

Alexandria Foundation Party
Defendant

COMPLAINT
On April 8th, Act of Parliament A.P.006 was passed, otherwise known as the Party Corporation Act. This act outlaws registered parties from having chest shops. The Alexandria Foundation Party became register with the Ministry of Internal Affairs on April 13th, making them subjected to the limitations outlined in this act. Yet the Crown became aware of a chest shop being run and operated by Alexandria Foundation Party and their Party Leader Nimq_ on April 29th.


I. PARTIES
1. The Crown
2. Alexandria Foundation Party
3. Nimq_ (AFP Party Leader)

II. FACTS
1. Act of Parliament A.P.006 better known as the Party Corporation Act outlaws political parties from having chest shops.
2. Alexandria Foundation Party became a registered party with the Ministry of Internal Affairs on April 13th.
3. Alexandria Foundation Party is violating act A.P.006 by operating a chest shop.

III. CHARGES
The Prosecution hereby alleges the following charges against the Defendant:
1. Violation of statute 6(3) of A.P.006 otherwise known as the Party Corporation Act.

IV. SENTENCING
The Prosecution hereby recommends the following sentence for the Defendant:
1. Forced removal of the chest shop in question
2. £5,000 fine


V. EVIDENCE
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P-003
Alexandria Foundation Party's registration
 
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IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT OF ALEXANDRIA
WRIT OF SUMMONS
@Nim and/or the Alexandrian Foundation Party's Counsel are required to appear before the Magistrate's Court in the case of The Crown v. Alexandria Foundation Party, Case 6 (Mag. Ct., 2025).

Failure to appear within 72 hours of this summons will result in a default judgment based on the known facts of the case.

Both parties should make themselves aware of the Court Rules and Procedures (General and Specific), including the option of an in-game trial should both parties request one.
 
The Defendant now has 48 hours to provide their Plea to the charges levied against them.

If necessary, please request an extension and state the amount of extra time required, as well as the reason for the extension.
 
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