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Case: Pending Azalea Isles v. Dayvon Parentless (2026) CR 02

Phoenix Flamesong

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Azalea Isles, Prosecution

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Dayvon Parentless, Defendant

Civil Complaint:

The defendant, Dayvon Parentless, is charged with Obstruction of Justice [x1]. The defendant attempted to fake multiple screenshots and pass them on as true in order to get multiple murder charges dropped from his record. This delayed the contest ticket further, as well as making it harder to know if the charges were truly dropped or not, thus obstructing justice.

Parties:

  1. Prosecution, Ministry of Justice
  2. Defendant, Dayvon Parentless
Factual Allegations:

  1. On 06/18/2026, between 6:03 am to 6:06 am server time, Dayvon Parentless received four auto generated murder warrants, all reported by Jory Romulus. (P-001), (P-002), (P-003), (P-004), (P-005).
  2. After being arrested, Dayvon Parentless asked to contest, giving a screenshot of Jory claiming to drop charges without a specified date. The ministry asked for one with a date, to ensure it was relevant to the current warrants.
  3. On 6/25/2026, at 9:37 pm Azalea time, Dayvon Parentless closed out his original ticket, and opened a new ticket, posting a screenshot of Jory claiming "I drop charges". (P-006)
  4. Upon closer observations of the image, the image appeared to be fake, with no "am" or "pm" besides the date, and spacing and font looking wrong. Dayvon Parentless was questioned on this. (P-008)
  5. Dayvon then proceeded to send another image, before admitting the images were faked to see how the MOJ deals with false statements. (P-007), (P-009)
Legal Claims:

  1. Faking screenshots in an attempt to get any number of criminal records purged from your record without jailtime or fines is clear obstruction of justice. The defendant admitted to doing so.
  2. The Defendant engaged in the act of Obstruction of Justice as defined by the New Criminal Code Act §6b(iii). A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) intentionally interferes with or hinders the administration of justice, including but not limited to tampering with evidence, providing false statements, or interfering with the lawful duties of law enforcement or judicial officers.


Prayer for Relief:
A ruling which finds the defendant guilty of obstruction of justice with the maximum fine of $5000 and the maximum jailtime of 30 minutes.

Trial Location:
The prosecution does not wish for an in-person trial.

Verification:
I, Phoenix Flamesong, hereby affirm that the allegations in the complaint AND all subsequent statements made in court are true and correct to the best of the plaintiff's knowledge, information, and belief and that any falsehoods may bring the penalty of perjury.




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Writ of Summons

Azalea Isles Supreme Court, Criminal Case (CR)


Case No. CR-26-02
Prosecutors: Phoenix Flamesong (PhoenixFlamesong), representing Azalea Isles
Defendant: Dayvon Parentless (AgentSquid2012)
The Defendant is required to appear before the court in the case of Azalea Isles v. Dayvon Parentless. Failure to respond within 48 hours may result in a default judgement. Both parties are ask to familiarize themselves with the relevant court documents, including proper formats, as well as the laws referenced in the complaint. Ensure that you comply with any court orders.
Signed,
Hon. Chief Justice Raymond West
 
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