Appeal: Denied [2025] FCR 13 - Appeal

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I am representing a client

Who is your Client?: Krisztie

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What Case are you Appealing?: [2025] FCR 13

Link to the Original Case: Lawsuit: Adjourned - Krisztie v. zko0 [2025] FCR 13

Basis for Appeal: The presiding judge stated, "As of March 12, 2025, emotional damages are no longer defined in the Legal Damages Act, and I therefore will not be awarding the requested $100,000.'"

However, the case was filed on February 7, 2025.

Section 4, Subsection 4(b) of the Standardized Criminal Code Act states: "Any legislation that has passed after a lawsuit has been filed, will not be considered in that lawsuit, nor in the appeal of that lawsuit and the case that takes place if the appeal for that lawsuit has been accepted. Congress may override Ex-Post Facto through a bill, however such a bill will require supermajority in both chambers."

I respectfully request that the court grant emotional damages to my client and update my legal fees accordingly.

Supporting Evidence: Act of Congress - Standardized Criminal Code Act
 

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MOTION TO NOLLE PROSEQUI

It appears that I have filed this appeal in the Federal Court instead of the Supreme Court.

My apologies.

 
In a 2-0 decision the Supreme Court denies the appeal. The claim of $100,000 for emotional damages is in the opinion of this court an attempt to receive as much money as possible rather than a genuine reflection of the Plaintiff's suffering. The plaintiff has already received $67,000 and an additional $20,100 for legal fees, the request for an additional $100,000 has not been reasonably justified.
 
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