Lawsuit: Pending Commonwealth of Redmont v. wttn2c

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CRIMINAL ACTION



The Commonwealth of Redmont
Prosecution

v.

wttn2c
Defendant

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

On February 11th, 2025, Vennefly was acting in his official capacity as a Detective within the Department of Homeland Security and responding to a reported murder that took place within the city limits of Reveille. Upon arriving to C093, Detective Vennefly began processing the murder case blues, but was attacked and murdered by wttn2c. Later, Detective Vennefly responded to another murder scene between spawn and the Congress building within the Reveille city limits. As Detective Vennefly was processing this murder scene, player wttn2c attacked Detective Vennefly with a knockback item, attempting to prevent him from collecting the murder clues from the scene.

I. PARTIES
1. Wttn2c (Defendant)
2. Commonwealth of Redmont (Prosecution)

II. FACTS
1. Vennefly is a Detective within the Department of Homeland Security (P-001)
2. On or about the February 11th, 2025, Vennefly accepted a case to investigate a murder at C093 (P-002).
3. Upon arriving at the crime scene, Vennefly was attacked and murdered bywttn2c (P-002).
4. Later, Detective Vennefly investigated a murder scene between spawn and the Congress building (P-003).
5. While processing the scene, wttn2c attacked Detective Vennefly with a knockback item, attempting to prevent him from collecting the murder clues (P-003).
6. This shows a clear pattern of obstruction of justice.


III. CHARGES
The Prosecution hereby alleges the following charges against the Defendant:
1. 2 Counts of Obstruction of Justice for willfully impeding the process of justice by harming an officer attempting to conduct an arrest. At the time, the Miscellaneous Offenses Act was still in force, and thus the relevant offense exists under this act.

IV. SENTENCING
The Prosecution hereby recommends the following sentence for the Defendant:
1. 20 minutes in jail and a $150 fine for the first offense, and 40 minutes in jail and $300 fine for the second offense.


Evidence List:

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Witness List:
1. Vennefly (Detective)

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.

Signed,
Amity Justice

DATED: This 11th day of June, 2026

 
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