Lawsuit: In Session Thritystone v. Crown, Case 6 (Mag. Ct., 2026)

IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT OF THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
OBJECTIONS TO QUESTIONS

OBJECTION 1 - LEADING THE WITNESS

3. You testified that you did not announce your intention to arrest the Defendant because you thought he might run. Doesn't this mean that you specifically concealed your identity of being a Police Officer as a particular individual from the Defendant?
Your Honor, the Defense has clearly framed this question in such a way as to elicit a specific response.

Respectfully submitted,

Soggeh T. Oast
Minister of Justice
Kingdom of Alexandria
 
IN THE HONOURABLE MAGISTRATE OF THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
CRIMINAL ACTION
Case No.:
6
RESPONSE TO OBJECTION


IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT OF THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
OBJECTIONS TO QUESTIONS

OBJECTION 1 - LEADING THE WITNESS


Your Honor, the Defense has clearly framed this question in such a way as to elicit a specific response.

Respectfully submitted,

Soggeh T. Oast
Minister of Justice
Kingdom of Alexandria


Your Honor,

This objection is baseless. As is clearly defined in the Court Rules, leading questions are only disallowed during direct examination. They are fair game during cross. See General Court Rules and Procedures (JuniperFig, 2025).


Respectfully Submitted,

ConsequencesInc
5/10/2026
 
IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT OF THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
WITHDRAWAL OF OBJECTION


IN THE HONOURABLE MAGISTRATE OF THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
CRIMINAL ACTION
Case No.:
6
RESPONSE TO OBJECTION





Your Honor,

This objection is baseless. As is clearly defined in the Court Rules, leading questions are only disallowed during direct examination. They are fair game during cross. See General Court Rules and Procedures (JuniperFig, 2025).


Respectfully Submitted,

ConsequencesInc
5/10/2026
The Crown concedes and withdraws this objection.

Respectfully submitted,

Soggeh T. Oast
Minister of Justice
Kingdom of Alexandria
 
IN THE HONOURABLE MAGISTRATE OF THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
RESPONSE TO DEFENSE'S QUESTIONS


1. I have been a detective for the MoJ since probably April of 2025. On March 12th, 2026 I applied to work as a constable and was accepted. On April 25th, 2026 I was promoted to the role of Captain.

2. The /wanted command shows constables a list persons who have committed murders, details on the murder (identity of victim), along with their "wanted level". Their "wanted level" is determined by how many murders said person has committed-- or at least the ones that the detectives have solved.

3. No. It doesn't mean that.

4. The Ministry of Justice issues Constables a taser, pepper spray, handcuffs, a baton, and a search wand.

Respectfully submitted
His Grace, PhilAnthropy
 
IN THE HONOURABLE MAGISTRATE OF THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
CRIMINAL ACTION
Case No.:
6
FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS

@PhillinDeBlanc

5. Congratulations on your recent promotion. As a Detective for the MoJ I assume you have done a lot of investigating and as the arrresting officer I assume you know the case quite well. What kind of investigating did you or your colleagues do in this case regarding Capt11543's death?

6. Thank you for that explanation. I know you said "murder" there a lot and that wanted stars equate to how many "murders" someone committed. How is it a wanted star for murder determined or issued?

7. You've made it clear that your position is that during the events leading up to the attempted detainment, "I suspected he [the Defendant] might run if I announce my intention to arrest him" and that by doing that that you didn't conceal your identity as a police officer. How then, did you identify yourself and make your presence known to the Defendant before you tried to detain him?

8. Is the MoJ issued equipment, specifically taser, pepper spray, handcuffs, a baton, and search wand, available to the public?


Submitted Respectfully,
ConsequencesInc
5/11/2026
 
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