Appeal: Pending [2025] DCR 10 - Appeal

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I am representing a client

Who is your Client?: juniperfig

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What Case are you Appealing?: [2025] DCR 10

Link to the Original Case: Lawsuit: Pending - The Commonwealth of Redmont v. juniperfig [2025] DCR 10

Basis for Appeal: Magistrate Mask3D_WOLF made several procedural errors during this case which warrant it being declared a mistrial, in particular:
1. Despite asking about witnesses during Discovery, neither party asked to summons any witnesses. After Discovery was over, the Prosecution attempted to summon juniperfig as a witness. Initially, the Magistrate ruled that adding a witness after Discovery had already ended was not permitted, however, after Opening Statements, she changed her mind because "we are really making this bland." Yes, the Magistrate chose to unfairly allow the Prosecution to suddenly summon a witness because she felt the case was too boring without a witness.
2. The Magistrate announced a "verdict" in-game which sentenced my client without going over the Prosecution's position, Defendant's position, or Court Opinion, also without providing a written record of the verdict. When confronted with this, the Magistrate simply said the in-game "verdict" was sufficient. My client has been unable to appeal the decision as it is almost entirely undocumented and furthermore, without any reasoning for the verdict it is unappealable, not to mention against the Constitutional right to be informed of the cause and nature of accusations and the right to appeal any charge.

Thus, the case must be declared a mistrial.

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Your honor, Magistrate Mask3D_WOLF has finally posted a verdict, presumably due to the public pressure created by this appeal and a related petition.

Nonetheless, this appeal is related to court procedure, not the content of the verdict (which was posted  after this appeal was made).

Thus, we still reserve the right to appeal the charge if the case is not declared a mistrial.
 
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