- TNP Nation
- McMasterdonia
Name of Complainant: McMasterdonia
Name(s) of Accused: Flemingovia
Date(s) of Alleged Offense(s): September 3 2014 - Ongoing for about a week or so after.
Specific Offense(s): Fraud,
Relevant Excerpts from Legal Code or other Laws:
Section 1.3: Fraud
11. "Election fraud" is defined as the willful deception of citizens with regards to the candidates running, the time and venue of the elections, or the requirements and methods by which one may be eligible to vote or run for office.
12. "Fraud" is defined as an intentional deception, by falsehood or omission, made for some benefit or to damage another individual.
Section 1.7. Conspiracy
22. "Conspiracy" is defined as planning, attempting, or helping to commit any crime under this criminal code.
Bill of Rights:
7. When charged with criminal acts, Nations of The North Pacific shall have a fair, impartial, and public trial before a neutral and impartial judicial officer. In any criminal proceeding, a Nation is presumed innocent unless guilt is proven to the fact finder by reasonably certain evidence. A Nation may be represented by any counsel of the Nation's choosing. No Nation convicted of a crime shall be subject to a punishment disproportionate to that crime.
Summary of Events (What happened, in your own words):
Flemingovia lodged a highly vitriolic and insulting complaint against the honourable nation of McMasterdonia. We know that this was in an attempt to discredit the nation from a possible run for the office of Vice Delegate, in which Flemingovia was a candidate.
Flemingovia willfully deceived nations and potential voters with his complaint and the accusation that the honourable nation of McMasterdonia was a nation who curtailed the rights of voters and citizens as established in the Bill of Rights. Furthermore the accusation of murder most fowl against the nation of Mcmasterdonia is both grievous and offensive and lead the nation of McMasterdonia to have no choice but to decline their nomination for the office of Vice Delegate.
We therefore believe that Flemingovia has committed fraud in his attempt to deceive voters and to make the McMasterdonian nomination dead on arrival. Lastly we believe that it should be inferred from these actions that Flemingovia would have attempted to bring further lies and deception against the nation should it have chosen to run.
Finally we include the reference to the Bill of Rights to remind the Attorney General of our rights to protection. The complaint by Flemingovia was evidently intended to be used to hold a trial by media and public scrutiny rather than an appropriate trial before the courts of law and the honourable justices.
Evidentiary Submissions:
The various complaint docket threads
Comments:
Name(s) of Accused: Flemingovia
Date(s) of Alleged Offense(s): September 3 2014 - Ongoing for about a week or so after.
Specific Offense(s): Fraud,
Relevant Excerpts from Legal Code or other Laws:
Section 1.3: Fraud
11. "Election fraud" is defined as the willful deception of citizens with regards to the candidates running, the time and venue of the elections, or the requirements and methods by which one may be eligible to vote or run for office.
12. "Fraud" is defined as an intentional deception, by falsehood or omission, made for some benefit or to damage another individual.
Section 1.7. Conspiracy
22. "Conspiracy" is defined as planning, attempting, or helping to commit any crime under this criminal code.
Bill of Rights:
7. When charged with criminal acts, Nations of The North Pacific shall have a fair, impartial, and public trial before a neutral and impartial judicial officer. In any criminal proceeding, a Nation is presumed innocent unless guilt is proven to the fact finder by reasonably certain evidence. A Nation may be represented by any counsel of the Nation's choosing. No Nation convicted of a crime shall be subject to a punishment disproportionate to that crime.
Summary of Events (What happened, in your own words):
Flemingovia lodged a highly vitriolic and insulting complaint against the honourable nation of McMasterdonia. We know that this was in an attempt to discredit the nation from a possible run for the office of Vice Delegate, in which Flemingovia was a candidate.
Flemingovia willfully deceived nations and potential voters with his complaint and the accusation that the honourable nation of McMasterdonia was a nation who curtailed the rights of voters and citizens as established in the Bill of Rights. Furthermore the accusation of murder most fowl against the nation of Mcmasterdonia is both grievous and offensive and lead the nation of McMasterdonia to have no choice but to decline their nomination for the office of Vice Delegate.
We therefore believe that Flemingovia has committed fraud in his attempt to deceive voters and to make the McMasterdonian nomination dead on arrival. Lastly we believe that it should be inferred from these actions that Flemingovia would have attempted to bring further lies and deception against the nation should it have chosen to run.
Finally we include the reference to the Bill of Rights to remind the Attorney General of our rights to protection. The complaint by Flemingovia was evidently intended to be used to hold a trial by media and public scrutiny rather than an appropriate trial before the courts of law and the honourable justices.
Evidentiary Submissions:
The various complaint docket threads
Comments: