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Closing Statements
Your Honor,
This case is a clear example of obstruction of justice. The defendant had multiple charges against him his only defense against was “the accuser is dropping them”. The accuser was on leave of absence, not getting back with anyone, and it was effecting the defendant’s ability to get hired at the Ministry of Justice. In a moment of desperation, he faked multiple screenshots, trying to convince me, the minister at the time, to drop the charges. When that didn’t work, the defendant admitted to faking the screenshots, trying to pass it off as a joke.
This instance wasted ministry time, as the time poured into this case both during the contest ticket and during the case filing stole precious minutes from what would be the end of my term, in which other things that needed to be done didn’t get done, thus obstructing justice. They also tampered with evidence, by faking screenshots from the accuser, and provided false statements, verifying multiple times that they were real and from the accuser.
With such a clear and blatant disregard for ministry time, and a clear and blatant violation of the law, the prosecution asks the court to find the defendant guilty of obstruction of justice and given the full penalty under the law.
Thank you.
Your Honor,
This case is a clear example of obstruction of justice. The defendant had multiple charges against him his only defense against was “the accuser is dropping them”. The accuser was on leave of absence, not getting back with anyone, and it was effecting the defendant’s ability to get hired at the Ministry of Justice. In a moment of desperation, he faked multiple screenshots, trying to convince me, the minister at the time, to drop the charges. When that didn’t work, the defendant admitted to faking the screenshots, trying to pass it off as a joke.
This instance wasted ministry time, as the time poured into this case both during the contest ticket and during the case filing stole precious minutes from what would be the end of my term, in which other things that needed to be done didn’t get done, thus obstructing justice. They also tampered with evidence, by faking screenshots from the accuser, and provided false statements, verifying multiple times that they were real and from the accuser.
With such a clear and blatant disregard for ministry time, and a clear and blatant violation of the law, the prosecution asks the court to find the defendant guilty of obstruction of justice and given the full penalty under the law.
Thank you.