Lawsuit: Pending Commonwealth of Redmont v. EatYourGreens_ [2025] DCR 101

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IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CRIMINAL ACTION

Commonwealth of Redmont
Prosecution

v.

EatYourGreens_
Defendant

COMPLAINT

The Prosecution alleges criminal actions committed by the Defendant as follows:

PROSECUTING AUTHORITY REPORT

On November 13th, 2025 DHS Recruit Officer Culls was acting in his official capacity as a law enforcement officer attempting to take FracturedGhast7 into custody. While making the arrest, Recruit Culls was killed by EatYourGreens.

I. PARTIES
1. Commonwealth of Redmont
2. EatYourGreens

II. FACTS
1. On November 13th, DHS Recruit Officer Culls went to arrest FracturedGhast7. (P-001)
2. While attempting to detain FracturedGhast7, EatYourGreens killed Recruit Culls. (P-001)
3. EatYourGreens believed they were the one being detained, as he was wanted for murder at the time. (P-002)
4. EatYourGreens admitted to killing Recruit Culls by apologizing. (P-002)

III. CHARGES
1. Obstruction of Justice: Eat YourGreens willfully interfered with the process of justice by harming a law enforcement officer while they were attempting to arrest a suspect.

IV. SENTENCING
The Prosecution hereby recommends the following sentence for the Defendant:
1. For Obstruction of Justice: 60 minutes of imprisonment and 3 penalty units.

V. WITNESS LIST
1. EatYourGreens- Defendant
2. Culls - Arresting Officer
3. FracturedGhast7 - Eye-witness

VI. EVIDENCE
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By making this submission, I agree I understand the penalties of lying in court and the fact that I am subject to perjury should I knowingly make a false statement in court.

DATED: This 3rd day of December, 2025

 

Writ of Summons

@EatYourGreens (EatYourGreens_), is required to appear before the District Court in the case of Commonwealth of Redmont v. EatYourGreens_ [2025] DCR 101

In the interest of more efficient Courtroom proceedings, the Court will permit responses to motions without prior Court permission. The deadline for such responses shall be 48 hours after the motion was filed.

Failure to appear within 72 hours of this summons will result in a default judgement based on the known facts of the case.

Both parties should make themselves aware of the Court Rules and Procedures, including the option of an in-game trial should both parties request one.

 
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