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Case: Pending Ryan Moose v Azalea Isles (2026) CV 29

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Ryan Moose, Plaintiff
v.
Azalea Isles, Defendant

Civil Complaint:
The Government Internship Act imposes clear non-discretionary requirements on the government which they have failed to execute

Parties:
  1. Plaintiff: Ryan Moose
  2. Defendant: Ministries in the Azalea Isles
Factual Allegations:
  1. Last March, the Parliament of the passed and ratified the Government Internship Act with immediate enforcement
  2. The government has since failed to establish internship position and has not advertised it anywhere
  3. When asked of why the government has not established an internship position, it was claimed that there is no need for internship positions because citizens can get a regular job already. But, section 2(a) of the Act strips the government of all discretion regarding internship creation, directly stating: ""Every Ministry of the Azalea Isles Government shall maintain no fewer than two (2) Government Internship positions at all times.""
  4. Ministers said that the law was ""dumb"" and were offered recourse to repeal the law. They have not taken this action despite the law passing in March and it presently being June
Legal Claims:
  1. The word ""shall"" constitutes an absolute legal duty that the government has not undertaken even when the law was passed months ago. The government does not have the authority selectively ignore laws
  2. The Government Internship Act outlines non-compliance enforcement in section 4 that have not been followed
  3. Because of this, the Plaintiff was deprived of opportunity to apply for internship roles as they were not advertised or listed anywhere
Prayer for Relief:
  1. Writ of mandamus to compel the government to abide by the Government Internship Act and maintain no fewer than 2 internship positions at a time
  2. Writ of mandamus to compel the Ministry of Justice to file charges against all willful non-compliance of the Act as called for in section 4
  3. Legal fees paid to the Plaintiff in line with the Damages Reform Act

Verification:
I, Ryan Moose, 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.

 

Writ of Summons

Azalea Isles District Court, Civil Case (CV)


Case No. CV-26-29
Plaintiff: Ryan Moose (MoosePatrol10)
Defendant: Azalea Isles
The Defendant is required to appear before the court in the case of Ryan Moose v. Azalea Isles (2026) CV 29. Failure to indicate your presence within 48 hours may result in a default judgement. Both parties are asked to familiarize themselves with the relevant court documents, including proper formats, as well as the laws referenced in the complaint. Ensure that you comply with any court orders.

Both parties are required to inform the Court whether they consent to hold this trial, in full or in part, at the Azalea Isles Courthouse in-person.
The Court will try to work with both parties to hold live hearings at convenient times.
Signed,
Hon. Judge Iturgen "jotoho" Bolir
 
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