Abeldane Empire v Grand Duchy of Alexander, ex parte
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Abelden v Grand Duchy of Alexander | |
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1st April 2018 | |
Full case name | Abeldane Empire v Grand Duchy of Alexander, ex parte |
Citations | Unreported |
Prior history | None |
Subsequent history | None |
Court membership | |
Justice Clark | |
Holding | |
The Grand Duchy of Alexander is prohibited from convening a court to try Michael Thomas Brazeau without first obtaining the leave of the Federal Supreme Court. | |
Laws applied | |
Constitution of Abelden |
Abeldane Empire v Grand Duchy of Alexander, ex parte was a case before the Supreme Court of Abelden. The Attorney-General, Horatio Eden, sought an injunction to prevent the Grand Duke of Alexander from convening a court to try Alexandi citizen Michael Thomas Brazeau, on the grounds that Brazeau's right to a fair trial was likely to be prejudiced if the Grand Duke himself heard the case.
Justice Anthony Clark ordered that the Grand Duchy of Alexander could not convene such a tribunal without first obtaining the leave of the Supreme Court.