Petitioner: DocType of Petition: Bringing legal proceedings in an attempt to be disruptive of the legal systemDefendants: DocViolations of Law: Disrupting Legal ProceedingsRelevant Law:Quote from: Quote from: Code of Criminal Laws, Section 4.1.24.1.2 Disrupting or attempting to disrupt legal proceedings as outlined in the Judicial Offices Act.
4.1.2 Disrupting or attempting to disrupt legal proceedings as outlined in the Judicial Offices Act.
On the one hand, if we don't treat this harshly, we further weaken the Storting as an institution, as *for the shiggles* cases prove just how irrelevant it is.On the other, by God, this is hilarious.
[10:56 AM] Wintermoot: .rand 5[10:56 AM] BOTZaphyr: @Wintermoot: your random integer is: 4[10:56 AM] Wintermoot: .rand 5[10:56 AM] BOTZaphyr: @Wintermoot: your random integer is: 3[10:57 AM] Wintermoot: .rand 4[10:57 AM] BOTZaphyr: @Wintermoot: your random integer is: 1
I don't know, in five years we've only had Chanku's test case and this joke of a case. It doesn't make me feel like we need a stronger legal system...it makes me wonder if we need a judicial system at all. For all the talk of doing away with the Underhusen, it does at least occasionally do good for the region...has the judicial system?
Some regions don't have a judicial system at all. TRR for instance leaves such matters to forum administration and the Citizenship Council depending on the circumstances.
Citizenship Council? How does that work in regards to a judicial system? I'm not familiar with that concept.