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Motion
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
MOTION FOR EMERGENCY INJUNCTION
On the UTC Morning of 16 May 2025, The Department of Commerce issued an announcement in the #govermnent-announcements channel on the DemocracyCraft Discord. The announcement instructed that "All financial institutions may not allow transfers, deposits, or withdrawals for the entirety of the bank holiday. Failure to do so will result in sanctions and fines." The Department of Commerce cited no laws nor constitutional authority for this pronouncement that essentially commendeers every single financial institution that offers services outside of in-game ATMs, and the Plaintiffs could not find any authority in the constitution or law that allows for such a commandeering of an entire sector in toto—particularly so for one that threatens unspecified and unknowable "sanctions and fines".
The Plaintiffs hold bank account balances with a financial institution impacted by this pronouncement, and this government order prevents the Plaintffs from withdrawing their capital from these banks. In order to do this, the government has, without citing any particular authority, declared the existence of unspecified "sanctions and fines" to jawbone and cajole a whole sector of the economy into preventing the Plaintiffs from withdrawing their funds. This amounts to an unreasonable seizure of Plaintiffs' assets without due process of law in violation of Redmont Constitution 33(15). Moreover, the threat of "sanctions and fines" with no clear cited legal authority to support such sanctions or fines available presents a clear and undue burden on both the liberty and security of the person guaranteed by Redmont Constitution 33(14) and the fundamental principles of justice that underly Common Law in Redmont.
The Plaintiffs respectfully move this Court for emergency injunctive relief to prevent irreversible harm caused by the illegal mandate, which will forever deprive the Plaintiffs of pleasure in Plaintiffs' bank-deposited assets throughout the so-called "bank holiday".
The Plaintiffs will be filing their full case in the next 12 hours.