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Case: Dismissed Appeal on the Matter of MoJ v. Sagg Wizard

Aero

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Your Honour,

The Defendant humbly requests judicial review in the MoJ administrative ruling on 1 count of Bank Robbery.

Defendant does not believe that the MoJ has met its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
 
Your Honour,

The Defendant humbly requests judicial review in the MoJ administrative ruling on 1 count of Bank Robbery.

Defendant does not believe that the MoJ has met its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

The District Court finds that appeals of this nature are currently impermissible, due to the lack of a statutory framework for it.

Mr. Wizard may request judicial review of the Ministry of Justice's administrative determination through filing a Civil Complaint against the Ministry of Justice.

If Parliament wishes to preserve the usual order of parties found in Criminal Trials (Azalea Isles v Defendant Accused), rather than the inversion caused by handling review of contestation decisions through Civil Complaint (Plaintiff Accused v Azalea Isles / MoJ), it might wish to consider updating statute to allow review of administrative determinations on misdemeanors to be treated as appeals to the (District) Court.

Signed,
Hon. District Judge Iturgen "jotoho" Bolir
 
I, Aero Nox, am requesting the review of the finding made by the District Court of Azelea in this matter.

I also implore the Court to hear arguments on this matter, before making its ruling.
 
I, Aero Nox, am requesting the review of the finding made by the District Court of Azelea in this matter.

I also implore the Court to hear arguments on this matter, before making its ruling.
First of all, I offer my sincerest apologies for the later response. I had been on a trip to Regalis for approximately two weeks, and I was recently reminded of this request to appeal.

Given that the case filed here does not follow the court template as specified here in any way, please specify:
  • Your rationale for seeking an appeal from the Supreme Court.
  • If alternatives like filing a properly formatted civil case have been considered.
  • The type of appeal you are seeking, pursuant to the Court Reformation Act.
  • Any other information you believe may be relevant to your case
I do not see it as appropriate to set a deadline at the moment, so feel free to respond whenever it is most convenient.
 
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