- Joined
- May 25, 2024
- Messages
- 146
According to 14.3.2, "Suspension or restriction of the immunity status cannot be executed without a valid waiver order issued directly by the Attorney General or by the current Supreme Court Judge or by the Immunity Review Board." The defense did not receive any waiver order, making the immunity suspension invalid, which should have prevented any arrest. Despite this, they proceeded to arrest me. Additionally, 5.3.3 states that a "To arrest a person with full immunity status, a warrant from the Supreme Court or The Immunity Review Board is required to remove this status." yet they did so without a warrant. Furthermore, the judge didn’t even reference me correctly in the verdict, using the name "Bam Zack," a person who doesn’t exist. This oversight alone renders the verdict invalid, as it was not issued for me, Bam Asiri. The SAHP also mishandled the arrest, failing to read my Miranda Rights three times and not following the correct jumpsuit procedures. Altogether, these violations by both the GOV and SAHP make it clear that the arrest was entirely unlawful and invalid.