Quebec v. Rex Baustralicus
Quebec v. Rex Baustralicus | |
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Hearing: 10 April 2019 Decided: 10 April 2019 | |
Full case name | Quebec versus the King of Baustralia for committing High Treason against the Republic |
Citations | Quebec v. Rex Baustralicus |
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Judge | His Majesty Abrams I |
Baustralia and Quebec relations |
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Quebec v. Rex Baustralicus was a Quebec court case in which John was declared guilty of treason and contempt. The case commenced with the evidence being presented against John. After more evidence was brought up, His Majesty slipped into contempt after he talked out of turn four times.
Events
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The King respectively spoke out of turn many times, sometimes murmuring. It was transcribed that he called the judge a "whiny bastard", failing to rescind his statement. He pled not guilty, however, he was sentenced as guilty, charged with treason and contempt. He then was punished by being titled 'The Dishonorable'. However, he was advised that he never held citizenship. He then up and left, and was never legally punished due to the Courts not holding any legal jurisdiction over him.