Trial of Ali Al-Nour
Trial of Ali Al-Nour | |
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Court | High Court of Pavulturilor |
Full case name | The Kingdom of Pavulturilor and it's People vs. Sconian Caliph Ali Al-Nour |
Decided | 9 August 2010 |
Transcript(s) | See Transcript |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Eshkol Levi Agranat, Ariel Shakedi, Pinkhas Elimelekh, Menakhem Elia'azar, Noam Shalit, David Nasikh, Levi Meshulami, Elram Khadad, Eli Vasserman, Meir Ben-El, Avshalom Akhimeir, Re'em Malkhut |
The Kingdom of Pavulturilor and it's People vs. Sconian Caliph Ali Al-Nour (Pavulturilori: Regatul Pavulturilor și oamenii lui vs. Califul Sconian Ali Al-Nour, Hebrew: ממלכת פבולטורילור ואנשיה נגד אלי אל-נעור ח'ליף סקוניה) commonly known as Trial of Ali Al-Nour (Pavulturilori: Procesul lui Ali Al-Nour, Hebrew: משפט אלי אל-נעור), was a court case held following the end of the Judea Crisis
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Background
Following the end of the Judea Crisis with the Battle of Aktonia Palace, and subsequent arrest of Ali Al-Nour, he was transported to the Dăbuza Prison, and shortly after, on 28 December 2008, he was charged with Assassination of a Military offical (7 counts), Assassination of a political offical (2 counts), Attempted Assassination of a Military official (26 counts), Attempted Assassination of a Political official (1,220 counts), Attempted Assassination of a Religous offical, Terroristic act, Unlawful detention of a Government offical, Slavery (20 counts) Waging war against Pavulturilor, Waging war against the Monarchy, Murder (6,164 counts), Attempted Murder (50,915 counts) Vampirism (3 counts).
Transcript
Verdict
On 9 August 2010[note 1], Ali Al-Nour was found guilty in all charges, and was scentenced to death by firing squad, public stoning, hanging[note 2] and beheading. Before cremating his body and emptying the ashes at the Romanyan sea.
Reactions
Notes
- ↑ The trail itself would last until 9 July 2010, however it took another full month to read all the charges of which Ali Al-Nour was convicted
- ↑ Ali Al-Nour was the 7th person to be hanged from the Polul Morții, a streetlamp outside of Dăbuza