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bullmoose88
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« on: August 15, 2007, 08:16:34 AM »


Interesting question actually.  Unfortunately, I think Atlasian law, both regional and federal is very lacking.
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« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2007, 04:18:07 PM »

We will have six.
And Jesus is in the Pacific so he must have commited the alledged crime on a computer in the Pacific.


Your honor,

You may wish to delay the trial and have a hearing on the question "where the crime was actually committed."


I certainly understand your logic in saying Washington state, but  interested parties (the prosecution or the defense) may try to argue an alternative and you may wish to hear their claims, namely where the server for the atlas wiki is located, if such information is avaliable.  Regardless of the result, this could help define the atlasian body of law and further legitimize the eventual judgment.

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« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2007, 10:39:25 PM »

What?  We already selected a jury.

If you rely on IPs and the like, how will you deal with people who don't live in the US?  People register in states and regions to get around exactly this problem.


Has the jury been empanelled? Sworn in?
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« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2007, 11:56:53 PM »

What?  We already selected a jury.

If you rely on IPs and the like, how will you deal with people who don't live in the US?  People register in states and regions to get around exactly this problem.


Has the jury been empanelled? Sworn in?
Still waiting on replies from 3.


Your honor,

I don't know the opinion of this court on the matter, however, until the entire jury has been empanelled, it is my humble opinion that the jury hasn't been empanelled.

While this court waits for this to happen, it may wish to hear arguments, presumably from the attorney general that the actual region where the crime was committed was the Northeast, namely Massachusetts.  It may wish to forestall empanelling the jurors in until there has been a clear determination of where the jurors should come from.

At the very least, it allows an interesting question in atlasian law to be argued while the case is delayed.

Respectfully,
Bullmoose88
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« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2007, 09:23:25 AM »

What?  We already selected a jury.

If you rely on IPs and the like, how will you deal with people who don't live in the US?  People register in states and regions to get around exactly this problem.


Has the jury been empanelled? Sworn in?
Still waiting on replies from 3.


Your honor,

I don't know the opinion of this court on the matter, however, until the entire jury has been empanelled, it is my humble opinion that the jury hasn't been empanelled.

While this court waits for this to happen, it may wish to hear arguments, presumably from the attorney general that the actual region where the crime was committed was the Northeast, namely Massachusetts.  It may wish to forestall empanelling the jurors in until there has been a clear determination of where the jurors should come from.

At the very least, it allows an interesting question in atlasian law to be argued while the case is delayed.

Respectfully,
Bullmoose88


Would delaying the trial not deny me of my constitutional right to a speedy trial?

You have the right to a speedy trial...not one at breakneck speed.
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bullmoose88
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« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2007, 03:01:38 PM »

What I mean is this...

Yes, its wrong to have you sit in cyberprison forever/for a long time; however, a speedy trial does not demand that the court recklessly disregard proper procedure or hearings to ascertain where the crime was actually committed.

While they are all interesting issues of atlasian law, they are also all subissues of the trial and must be dealt with accordingly, and doing so does not deny you the right to speedy trial.
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« Reply #6 on: August 20, 2007, 08:23:13 AM »

Well, Your honor,

I hope both the attorney general, and counsel for the defendant argue these interesting questions of law soon.
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