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IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
Dartanboy
Plaintiff
v.
Commonwealth of Redmont
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
Good day, your honor.
The Congress of Redmont is attempting to pass an unconstitutional bill, particularly the Gamblers' Protection Act (Bill: Vote - Gamblers' Protection Act).
This Bill is Unconstitutional due to the invasive nature of the crime created by the bill. Particularly, Redmontians are guaranteed the "right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure" by the Constitution, Part IV, Section 33, Clause XV.
It is the belief of the Plaintiff that this overly invasive law exceeds the Reasonable Limits clause and renders it Unconstitutional.
EMERGENCY INJUNCTION REQUEST
The Plaintiff requests an Emergency Injunction preventing the Gamblers' Protection Act from being enforced for the duration of this lawsuit, if it passes.
I. PARTIES
1. Dartanboy
2. Commonwealth of Redmont
II. FACTS
1. The Gamblers' Protection Act includes a clause that states: "Gaming machines must have all redstone circuits accessible and visible" (Bill: Vote - Gamblers' Protection Act)
2. This requires anyone who creates a Gaming machine, such as the ones I have made in the past and have intentions of creating in the future, to provide unobstructed access to areas on their private property. This gives the Government a way to search portions of individuals' private properties without a warrant.
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. By forcing any part of a private property to be publicly accessible, the bill directly violates the Right Against Unreasonable Search and Seizure.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. The Gamblers' Protection Act be struck as Unconstitutional.
2. $2,500 in Nominal Damages.
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 24th day of July 2024.
CIVIL ACTION
Dartanboy
Plaintiff
v.
Commonwealth of Redmont
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
Good day, your honor.
The Congress of Redmont is attempting to pass an unconstitutional bill, particularly the Gamblers' Protection Act (Bill: Vote - Gamblers' Protection Act).
This Bill is Unconstitutional due to the invasive nature of the crime created by the bill. Particularly, Redmontians are guaranteed the "right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure" by the Constitution, Part IV, Section 33, Clause XV.
It is the belief of the Plaintiff that this overly invasive law exceeds the Reasonable Limits clause and renders it Unconstitutional.
EMERGENCY INJUNCTION REQUEST
The Plaintiff requests an Emergency Injunction preventing the Gamblers' Protection Act from being enforced for the duration of this lawsuit, if it passes.
I. PARTIES
1. Dartanboy
2. Commonwealth of Redmont
II. FACTS
1. The Gamblers' Protection Act includes a clause that states: "Gaming machines must have all redstone circuits accessible and visible" (Bill: Vote - Gamblers' Protection Act)
2. This requires anyone who creates a Gaming machine, such as the ones I have made in the past and have intentions of creating in the future, to provide unobstructed access to areas on their private property. This gives the Government a way to search portions of individuals' private properties without a warrant.
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. By forcing any part of a private property to be publicly accessible, the bill directly violates the Right Against Unreasonable Search and Seizure.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. The Gamblers' Protection Act be struck as Unconstitutional.
2. $2,500 in Nominal Damages.
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 24th day of July 2024.