RESPONSE TO OBJECTION
The plaintiff made an objection to the relevancy of my statement. But the plaintiff's claim in his statement is not related to something about the relevancy of my statement.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
xEndeavour
Plaintiff
v.
The Commonwealth
Defendant
Closing Statement
Your honour, at this point, I believe I need to explain what happened within the department again in chronological order.
On 20/11/2022, the plaintiff...
OBJECTION
Improper Evidence
Your honour, the plaintiff added new evidence in their closing statement without given permission from the court so I request the evidence to be removed from the court records.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
Motion to Recuse
1. Dygyee is under investigation by congress. This damages the reliability of the Honorable Judge Dygyee for the defendant.
2. Dygyee is not thoroughly reading the defendant’s arguments. On both motions, the Honorable Judge...
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE REDMONT
Motion to Reconsider
Your honour, the plaintiff requested an exemption, not an extension. It is completely different. Also, an exemption is not a notice of absence. The employees have to write an inactivity notice if they want to inform the department that...
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
MOTION TO DISMISS TO COUNTERCLAIM
Nexalin (Represented by Matthew100x)
Plaintiff
v.
The Commonwealth
Defendant
Dismiss
There are not any legal basis for their request.
21 - Sentencing
(1) Where there is a continued threat to player...
RESPONSE TO OBJECTION
Your honour, Department of Construction and Transportation is not rationalising new reasons for their termination.
The plaintiff was fired because of Lack of engagement and failure to perform to the DCT standards of being active within the department and not contributing...
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
MOTION TO DISMISS
xEndeavour
Plaintiff
v.
The Commonwealth
Defendant
Motion to Dismiss
The plaintiff should have informed the department. They only requested an exemption for their buildings until 1 February 2023. (Exhibit 1) The...
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