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Azalea Isles
Civil Complaint:
On January 17th 2025 the Crown introduced case CR 03, Azalea Isles v. Galavance. In the Crowns filing, section "Factual Allegations" subsection 3, the Crown accused the following "On January 11, 2025, in the Ministry of Justice’s internal communication channel #High-Command, Galavance held discussions with Nanicholls and Spyrolix—both loyal APA members—about prosecuting political opponents."
In the case filing, there was no evidence showing the plaintiffs name in any of the screenshots provided, however the plaintiff was still referred to in the filing showing clear intent to slander the plaintiffs name and a violent infringement of the plaintiffs rights according to article 1, section 10 of the Constitution of Azalea.
As of January 19th, the plaintiff has not been charged with a crime or subject to criminal proceedings at hands of the Ministry of Justice.
Parties:
Factual Allegations:
Intentional slander of the plaintiffs reputation hours before the opening of an election:
1. The lawsuit was filed just 12 hours before the opening of an election campaign.
2. The plaintiff is a political opponent of the current government.
3. The plaintiffs name was mentioned in the case filing, and allegations made about him.
4. Evidence to support said allegations were not included in the case filing.
Violation of the plaintiffs right against government overreach:
5. The plaintiff has a right to innocence until guilt is proven.
6. The plaintiff has not been charged with a crime.
7. The defendant has not produced evidence of the claims in which they have publicly made.
Legal Claims:
1. The Anti-Slander Act
The act of slandering someone is hereby illegal.
2. The Constitution of the Azalea Isles
1.10 - The right against government overreach of powers not specified by the constitution.
Prayer for Relief:
A minimum fine of $50 at the discretion of the courts.
Verification:
I, Nanicholls, 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.
Azalea Isles
Civil Complaint:
On January 17th 2025 the Crown introduced case CR 03, Azalea Isles v. Galavance. In the Crowns filing, section "Factual Allegations" subsection 3, the Crown accused the following "On January 11, 2025, in the Ministry of Justice’s internal communication channel #High-Command, Galavance held discussions with Nanicholls and Spyrolix—both loyal APA members—about prosecuting political opponents."
In the case filing, there was no evidence showing the plaintiffs name in any of the screenshots provided, however the plaintiff was still referred to in the filing showing clear intent to slander the plaintiffs name and a violent infringement of the plaintiffs rights according to article 1, section 10 of the Constitution of Azalea.
As of January 19th, the plaintiff has not been charged with a crime or subject to criminal proceedings at hands of the Ministry of Justice.
Parties:
- Plaintiff: Nanicholls Nanicholls
- Defendant: The Azalea Isles
Factual Allegations:
Intentional slander of the plaintiffs reputation hours before the opening of an election:
1. The lawsuit was filed just 12 hours before the opening of an election campaign.
2. The plaintiff is a political opponent of the current government.
3. The plaintiffs name was mentioned in the case filing, and allegations made about him.
4. Evidence to support said allegations were not included in the case filing.
Violation of the plaintiffs right against government overreach:
5. The plaintiff has a right to innocence until guilt is proven.
6. The plaintiff has not been charged with a crime.
7. The defendant has not produced evidence of the claims in which they have publicly made.
Legal Claims:
1. The Anti-Slander Act
The act of slandering someone is hereby illegal.
2. The Constitution of the Azalea Isles
1.10 - The right against government overreach of powers not specified by the constitution.
Prayer for Relief:
A minimum fine of $50 at the discretion of the courts.
Verification:
I, Nanicholls, 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.