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Azalea Isles, Prosecution
v.
Biscuit Cookie, Defendant
Criminal Complaint:
The Defendant, Biscuit Cookie, is charged with Treason (1x). The Defendant leaked the identity and purpose of a private Government tender designed to support the ongoing war effort abroad, to the State of Speidon, a foreign power. This act has irreparably harmed national security.
Parties:
Factual Allegations:
Legal Claims:
Prayer for Relief:
Trial Location:
The prosecution does not wish for an in-person trial.
Evidence:
Verification:
I, Alexander Davis, hereby affirm that the allegations in the complaint AND all subsequent statements made in court are true and correct to the best of the plaintiff's knowledge, information, and belief, and that any falsehoods may bring the penalty of perjury.
v.
Biscuit Cookie, Defendant
Criminal Complaint:
The Defendant, Biscuit Cookie, is charged with Treason (1x). The Defendant leaked the identity and purpose of a private Government tender designed to support the ongoing war effort abroad, to the State of Speidon, a foreign power. This act has irreparably harmed national security.
Parties:
- Prosecution, Ministry of Justice
- Lysander Lyon, Co-Counsel
- Defendant, Biscuit Cookie
Factual Allegations:
- 10:48 PM 6/14/2026 Azalea time, Minister Asqii received a message from a foreign dignitary about a leak from a secure and classified government channel. (P-001)
- The Minister inquired about the source of the leak, and was informed it was from a Member of Parliament. (P-009)
- Minister Jory and Minister Asqii narrowed it down that only 3 people could access that information and were Members of Parliament. These individuals were Prime Minister Kli, Member of Parliament Phoenix, and Member of Parliament Biscuit.
- 6/15/2026 Member of Parliament Biscuit then raised the discussion about the tenders being used for the military in the Political Forum (P-002) (P-003)
- The Government then decided to reach out to Speidon to see if they would provide information on the leak.
- At 1:48 PM, The Burning Question, a company owned by Member of Parliament Biscuit Cookie, released the same message about the leak that Minister Asqii received. (P-004)(P-007)
- The Azalea Isles received an ultimatum due to the contents leaked by Member of Parliament Biscuit Cookie (P-005)
- Speidon responded to the Government, informing them that the leaker’s name contained the letters B and I, with the letter I being towards the end of the name. (P-006)
- Speidon also confirmed the individual was a member of the Parliament. (P-008)
- Of the three Members of Parliament who had access to the information, only the Defendant has a B in his name, or an I near the end (P-006).
- Biscuit Cookie admitted in a parliamentary hearing on 6/16/2026 to being the individual who published the Burning Question article that contained confidential information, while still a Member of Parliament.
Legal Claims:
- Leaking a private Government military tender to a foreign power is a clear conspiracy to harm the Azalea Isles’ security and sovereignty. Information provided by the State of Speidon to the Azalea Isles Government indicates the leaker was a Member of Parliament, and the leaker’s name contained a B and an I. The only individual in the Azalea Isles that fits that description is the Defendant.
- Knowingly publishing confidential information, making it accessible by enemies of the Azalea Isles, while holding access to that information as a member of the Government and serving as a Member of Parliament, is not covered under freedom of the press and is a clear conspiracy to harm the Azalea Isles’ sovereignty. Freedom of the press does not allow Members of Parliament to publish content that can harm the Isles and continue to claim protection, as they are not acting in just a journalistic role.
- The Defendant engaged in the act of Treason as defined by the New Criminal Code Act §6e(iii). A person commits an offense if the person:
Prayer for Relief:
- A ruling finding the defendant guilty of treason, with the maximum jail time of 45 minutes, the maximum allowable fine of $50,000, and a 4-month ban from government service.
Trial Location:
The prosecution does not wish for an in-person trial.
Evidence:
Verification:
I, Alexander Davis, hereby affirm that the allegations in the complaint AND all subsequent statements made in court are true and correct to the best of the plaintiff's knowledge, information, and belief, and that any falsehoods may bring the penalty of perjury.
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