Event:The Release of Theodora Kingstreet (21 Apr 2008)
Plot(s) | Plot:Kingstreet's Release | Date | 21 Apr 2008 |
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Event Thread: | The Release of Theodora Kingstreet | ||
Characters: | Theodora Kingstreet,Jason MacDonell,Alexander Belisario,Marcus Annwyl,Analiza Snark,Aurora MacDonell,Arianna Trenford,Devlin Matthews,Ciarra Belisario,Tamis Raynor | ||
Summary: | Kingstreet's case is heard before the Wizengamot. She chooses to represent herself. Before the proceedings begin, she calls that Marcus Annwyl, current Minister of Magic, be removed as Chief Elder because of a conflict of interest. But equally fancy political maneuvering by Jason MacDonell [1] coerces Kingstreet to revoke the protest.
Jason MacDonell is the first to make a statement against Kingstreet, pleading that the sentence be paid in full. That she must be punished because her attitude is not remorseful. Theodora Kingstreet defends by forcing MacDonell to recount what he saw during the Azkaban Prison Break of 1994. Her cell had been blown open, and her escape would have been easy. But she stayed put. The court has no choice but to acquiesce to the early release. However, terms of the release were brutal. In addition to living in a bridge house for five years, Kingstreet was banned from using or possession any office supplies or stationery at all, as those were the tools of her crimes. | ||
Quote: | "As terms of the release and parole of Theodora Kingstreet, the convicted is forbidden to be in possession of office supplies of any kind. Possession of documents or administrative materials not directly related to maintaining a residence is a violation of parole. If the convicted wishes to access these materials for use in obtaining employment, or other personal correspondence, the convicted must do so in the presence of a Ministry Notary at the Ministry of Magic proper. These conditions are based on the notion that these are the methods of the convicted's crimes and that they would be detrimental to her rehabilitation into society."
A four-page list of included items appeared after this section including datebooks, employing a receptionist, keeping a personal owl, renting office space, file cabinets, legal pads, ledgers, or stick-pins. She stomped her foot and glared at the Wizengamot. "Explain this!" | ||
Quote Source | Theodora Kingstreet |