In The Distinguished Court of The Stratham Republic
CIVIL ACTION
Date: 08/08/23
Greener.corp (Truc2018)
(HunterHoLLP Ryan_88 representing)
v.
Johnlennon_60s
I. Description of Case
The Plaintiff brings forth the following causes of action and alleges the following against the Defendant:
JohnLennon_60s agrees to sell 64 leather to Truc2018 and Johnlennon_60s agrees to give the stack for 20kr and Truc2018 pays him 32kr. JohnLennon_60s then says bye and runs away and refuses to give the stack of leather.
II. Parties
1. Greener.corp (Truc2018)
2. Johnlennon_60s
III. Sequence of Events
1. JohnLennon_60s agrees to give truc2018 a stack of leather for 20kr.
2. Truc2018 gives him 32kr.
3. JohnLennon_60s says bye and refuses to give the stack of leather.
IV. Claims for Relief
1. Under the Crime Reform Act it has defined scamming as “The act of intentionally deceiving an individual through dishonest means in order to deprive them of their money or belongings.”
2. JohnLennon_60s has intentionally deceived truc2018 in order to deprive him of both money (32kr) and belongings (a stack of leather).
V. Damages
1. 250kr in loss of sales as truc2018 intended to sell the leather.
2. 500kr in legal fees.
3. 500kr for scamming Truc2018.
4. 32kr for the money truc2018 sent to JohnLennon_60s.
5. The DoJ to charge JohnLennon_60s with scamming
In advancing this form to the court, you acknowledge and concur with the rules of court which highlight the importance of honesty at all times. Moreover, you understand the punishments for breaking these rules and/or committing perjury and deception in the court.
CIVIL ACTION
Date: 08/08/23
Greener.corp (Truc2018)
(HunterHoLLP Ryan_88 representing)
v.
Johnlennon_60s
I. Description of Case
The Plaintiff brings forth the following causes of action and alleges the following against the Defendant:
JohnLennon_60s agrees to sell 64 leather to Truc2018 and Johnlennon_60s agrees to give the stack for 20kr and Truc2018 pays him 32kr. JohnLennon_60s then says bye and runs away and refuses to give the stack of leather.
II. Parties
1. Greener.corp (Truc2018)
2. Johnlennon_60s
III. Sequence of Events
1. JohnLennon_60s agrees to give truc2018 a stack of leather for 20kr.
2. Truc2018 gives him 32kr.
3. JohnLennon_60s says bye and refuses to give the stack of leather.
IV. Claims for Relief
1. Under the Crime Reform Act it has defined scamming as “The act of intentionally deceiving an individual through dishonest means in order to deprive them of their money or belongings.”
2. JohnLennon_60s has intentionally deceived truc2018 in order to deprive him of both money (32kr) and belongings (a stack of leather).
V. Damages
1. 250kr in loss of sales as truc2018 intended to sell the leather.
2. 500kr in legal fees.
3. 500kr for scamming Truc2018.
4. 32kr for the money truc2018 sent to JohnLennon_60s.
5. The DoJ to charge JohnLennon_60s with scamming
Rescinded - Crime Reform Act
Crime Reform Act A Bill To Reform criminal procedures. The Parliament of Stratham enacts: Section 1. Short Title (1) This Act is the Crime Reform Act. Section 2. Commencement (1) All provisions shall come into effect upon passage. Section 3. Reasoning (1) In line with the reform of the...
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Rescinded - Crime Reform Act
Crime Reform Act A Bill To Reform criminal procedures. The Parliament of Stratham enacts: Section 1. Short Title (1) This Act is the Crime Reform Act. Section 2. Commencement (1) All provisions shall come into effect upon passage. Section 3. Reasoning (1) In line with the reform of the...
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In advancing this form to the court, you acknowledge and concur with the rules of court which highlight the importance of honesty at all times. Moreover, you understand the punishments for breaking these rules and/or committing perjury and deception in the court.