Alexander P. Love
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
AlexanderLove
Plaintiff
v.
The Commonwealth of Redmont
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
On August 6th of 2021, I was charged with illicit campaigning for posting a political endorsement in my personal business Discord server. I believe this goes against my Constitutional rights, especially freedom of speech and political affiliation. The law should be struck down and my $200 should be returned to me.
I. PARTIES
1. AlexanderLove (Plaintiff)
2. Antatro (DOJ Officer)
3. nnmc (Witness)
4. ChAkselsn (Witness)
II. FACTS
1. I endorsed a House of Reps candidate in my business discord server, The Lovely Law Firm.
2. Antatro fined me for illicit campaigning.
3. I believe illicit campaigning is unconstitutional.
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. The Fair Campaigning Act goes against Constitutional rights.
2. The Constitution supersedes any statute or law of Redmont.
3. The Constitution enumerates the following is a right of the people, which the Fair Campaigning Act violates: "Freedom of Political Communication."
4. The Constitution enumerates the following is a right of the people, which the Fair Campaigning Act violates: "Freedom of the Press and Media."
5. The Constitution enumerates the following is a right of the people, which the Fair Campaigning Act violates: "Freedom of Association."
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. For Illicit Campaigning to be struck down for unconstitutionality.
2. For $200 in damages for the Illicit Campaigning charge fine.
3. For $250 in legal and administrative fees for having to take the time to file a suit.
V. EVIDENCE
I am hereby publishing the following into evidence:
By making this submission, I agree I understand the penalties of lying in court and the fact that I am subject to perjury should I knowingly make a false statement in court.
DATED: This 8th day of August, 2021
CIVIL ACTION
AlexanderLove
Plaintiff
v.
The Commonwealth of Redmont
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
On August 6th of 2021, I was charged with illicit campaigning for posting a political endorsement in my personal business Discord server. I believe this goes against my Constitutional rights, especially freedom of speech and political affiliation. The law should be struck down and my $200 should be returned to me.
I. PARTIES
1. AlexanderLove (Plaintiff)
2. Antatro (DOJ Officer)
3. nnmc (Witness)
4. ChAkselsn (Witness)
II. FACTS
1. I endorsed a House of Reps candidate in my business discord server, The Lovely Law Firm.
2. Antatro fined me for illicit campaigning.
3. I believe illicit campaigning is unconstitutional.
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. The Fair Campaigning Act goes against Constitutional rights.
2. The Constitution supersedes any statute or law of Redmont.
3. The Constitution enumerates the following is a right of the people, which the Fair Campaigning Act violates: "Freedom of Political Communication."
4. The Constitution enumerates the following is a right of the people, which the Fair Campaigning Act violates: "Freedom of the Press and Media."
5. The Constitution enumerates the following is a right of the people, which the Fair Campaigning Act violates: "Freedom of Association."
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. For Illicit Campaigning to be struck down for unconstitutionality.
2. For $200 in damages for the Illicit Campaigning charge fine.
3. For $250 in legal and administrative fees for having to take the time to file a suit.
V. EVIDENCE
I am hereby publishing the following into evidence:
By making this submission, I agree I understand the penalties of lying in court and the fact that I am subject to perjury should I knowingly make a false statement in court.
DATED: This 8th day of August, 2021