![]() ![]() In fact this just changes the charge to "Reckless Endangerment" on the part of Newton Belduke.Also, no one knew about the bell's effect on the people How can you charge two kids that did not know they had a dangerous weapon on hand? ![]() Involuntary manslaughter: For one thing, both defendants Eve and Espella were only 10 and 6 respectively, too young to comprehend their actions.OBJECTION! There are a few charges that need to be dropped from these defendants.That said, they could be guilty of manslaughter if anyone did die during the course of the project due to accidents, disease, what have you. It was clearly never the intention of either Arthur Cantabella nor Eve Belduke for Newton to commit suicide. Newton Belduke was a willing participant in the conspiracy and killed himself (as far as we can tell) of his own free will. Furthermore, the first degree murder charge is excessive. No one can honestly say that they would expect ringing a bell in a bell tower to knock an entire town unconscious and kill them all in a fire. In order to be culpable, the defendants must have willingly committed an action that they could foresee would lead to a high risk of serious injury or death. I object to the involuntary manslaughter charge.So in this hypothetical scenario, only Eve and Arthur would be charged, Espella didn't hurt anyone. It should also be noted that only Eve rang the bell Espella backed out at the last minute.Actually, "Kidnapping" "Fraud" "False Arrest" "False Imprisonment" "Reckless Endangerment" "Use of Slave Labour" and "Poisoning" were part of the simulation "approved by the government" so all of those were legal.Does that sound appropriate? Could they be charged with other crimes.We ask that the defendants be extradited to America and held without bail, as they have strong ties to the English government and plaintiffs Wright and Fey are American citizens.Poisoning: Plaintiffs were willfully exposed to hallucinogenic ink and mind-control drugs.Use of slave labor: Plaintiffs convicted in fraudulent trials were forced to work in illegal factories with no compensation.Reckless endangerment: Plaintiffs convicted in fraudulent trials were lowered into a pit of flames while encased in a metal coffin.Kidnapping: Plaintiffs were tricked into being sent to a primitive society, brainwashed, poisoned and in some cases, sent to another area following a fraudulent trial.False imprisonment: Plaintiffs who were arrested were held in prison until their fraudulent trial concluded.An investigation by plaintiffs Layton, Wright, Fey and Triton confirmed that witchcraft did not exist, and Arthur Cantabella admitted in open court that he was aware that the entire legal system was a sham based on a lie. False arrest: Defendant Arthur Cantabella convinced civilians that they had legal authority and had them arrest innocents under suspicion of witchcraft.Fraud: Defendant Arthur Cantabella created dangerous, fraudulent trials.Misrepresentation of contract: Defendant Arthur Cantabella arranged for the alteration of plaintiffs' lifestyles, most of whom signed a contract agreeing to this arrangement-but Cantabella failed to mention that said alteration would cause them to be placed in a medieval existence, without the comforts of modern society.First degree murder: Conspiracy shown in previous charge caused the suicide of Doctor Newton Belduke.Their consistent refusal to report the incident to the authorities negates the statute of limitations on this and the previous charges, and makes Eve Belduke culpable in the incident regardless of her age and mental status. Prision of justice: Defendants Arthur Cantabella and Eve Belduke willingly conspired to cover up the incident which caused said deaths and fire. ![]() Arson: Deaths caused in above incident resulted from a fire caused by the defendants' actions.Involuntary manslaughter: Defendant Espella Cantabella and Eve Belduke rang a bell, causing a drug trip which unexpectedly lead to mass unconsciousness and deaths.Plaintiffs: Phoenix Wright, Maya Fey, Herschel Layton, Luke Triton, Ridelle Mystere, Olivia Aldente, Emeer Punchenbaug, Lettie Mailer, et al.Defendants: Arthur and Espella Cantabella and Eve Belduke.Request for a class-action lawsuit, in the sum of $200,000,000 and $50,000 in punitve damages, and criminal charges:. ![]()
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