Kayikistan
29-04-2006, 16:04
(OCC: Kayikistanian Law there is no jury. It follows Napolean Code)
In room with windows, three juveniles all chained followed by two members of the Internal Security Forces carrying wips were brought forward in front of the Revolutionary Tribunal. Their defender appointed by the Tribunal accompanied them.
Three members of the Tribunal all dressed in military uniforms took their seat and said to the representative of the state:
"Please read the charges."
A man dressed in military uniform and said:
"Under the Kayikistanian Code Section 89.8 C, three juveniles present here today are being charged with vandalism against revolutionary symbols. A charge that carries a sentence of hard-labor for 50 years."
The members of the tribunal said:
"Present your charges please."
The representative of the state said:
"Three juveniles present here today were discovered by members of the Revolutionary National Police defacing statue of our Leader Yurik Kitov and burning Kayikistanian flags. When they were question they said: they were bored and they were patriotic and revolutionaries. But when asked questions regarding our glorious revolutionary, they couldnt answer it. I think they should be sentence to 50 years of hard-labor."
Revolutionary Tribunal said:
"Lets us look at the statements and we will be back."
And they marched out.
In room with windows, three juveniles all chained followed by two members of the Internal Security Forces carrying wips were brought forward in front of the Revolutionary Tribunal. Their defender appointed by the Tribunal accompanied them.
Three members of the Tribunal all dressed in military uniforms took their seat and said to the representative of the state:
"Please read the charges."
A man dressed in military uniform and said:
"Under the Kayikistanian Code Section 89.8 C, three juveniles present here today are being charged with vandalism against revolutionary symbols. A charge that carries a sentence of hard-labor for 50 years."
The members of the tribunal said:
"Present your charges please."
The representative of the state said:
"Three juveniles present here today were discovered by members of the Revolutionary National Police defacing statue of our Leader Yurik Kitov and burning Kayikistanian flags. When they were question they said: they were bored and they were patriotic and revolutionaries. But when asked questions regarding our glorious revolutionary, they couldnt answer it. I think they should be sentence to 50 years of hard-labor."
Revolutionary Tribunal said:
"Lets us look at the statements and we will be back."
And they marched out.