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A letter to B3 Victor Mabel

Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:00 am
by *Darkrob
A letter is sent to B3 Victor Mabel, Bureau of Inter-Faction Affairs

wrote:B3 Mabel

As a standing member of this department I feel it is in my best interests to contact you directly regarding an outstanding warrant enacted against one of the citizens of the city. A warrant with your signiture and authority over.

I speak about Cratten Erroc. The warrant in question is related to his apprearent theft of court evidence. I have read over the transcripts of the trial several times and have come to the conclusion that the evidence was not stolen as it belonged to the prosecution at the time, not the court. It was never handed over to the authority of the court and, therefore by proxy, remained a part of Officer Errocs files and case. When his case was handed over to another, the evidence was not transfered and, thus, remained a part or Officer Errocs personal posessions. They were never used in a court of law to either prosecute nor defend. The defendant actually gained by the evidence not being used against him so the withholding of the evidence cannot be seen as malicious or inciteful to harm the defence's case.

The trial ended with the evidence not being used and thus the evidence has now become useless to court proceedures. I see little value in maintaining a warrant that is not only based on shaky charges but one that also has nothing to do with the Fraternity at all. The materials held by Officer Erroc are a matter between his superiors and himself and no longer a matter of the courts or the Fraternity.

I would suggest that we merely close the warrant as the concluded case would deem it as expired. It should be given to the aids to file in public notation, in order of current paperwork backlog in scribehall 0-1 section 0-1. I'm sure, given their workload as the most publically connected scribehall that deals with the constant inflow of generic information from the general public and planar fields, including the constant filing of information gained by our offices here and beyond, it would eventually find its way back into Officer Errocs public file in no less than fifteen years... a perfectly acceptable time considering their backlog.

I respectfully await your decision.

Garen Seph
Administrator 9 of the Bureau of Inter-Faction Affairs
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A letter to B3 Victor Mabel

Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 12:00 am
by *Agony_Aunt
A reply is sent to Garen.

A9 Seph,

Indeed, it is agreed the warrant may be allowed to lapse. Appropriate paperwork attached.

B3 Victor Mabel