Understanding the Difference Between Case Dismissals and Default Final Judgments in the Xi‑Amaru Republic

Learn the key differences between Case Dismissals and Final Judgments for Removal in the Xi-Amaru Republic, including who they apply to, why they are issued, and their long-term legal consequences.

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Understanding the Difference Between Case Dismissals and Default Final Judgments in the Xi‑Amaru Republic

As outlined in recent official communications, the Xi‑Amaru Republic enforces strict protocols to preserve the integrity of our nation. Two distinct outcomes may affect individuals involved in tribal processes:

1. Case Dismissal with Permanent Ineligibility

(As defined in our “No‑Refund Policy” announcement)

  • Applies to: Anyone, whether or not they have citizenship status, who begins the Tribal Screening or Citizenship Procedure and then withdraws by requesting or accepting a refund.

     

  • Reasoning: These procedures are sacred jurisdictional acts, not services. Withdrawal via refund undermines tribal authority and administrative trust.

     

  • Outcome: The case is dismissed immediately, and the individual receives a Notice of Permanent Ineligibility. They are banned for life from any future affiliation, citizenship, documentation, or participation, and no appeals are permitted. T

     


2. Final Judgment for Removal

(As explained in our “Final Judgment” article)

  • Applies to: Individuals who are Nationals and people who have already completed the Citizenship Procedure and hold official status.

     

  • Reasoning: A Final Judgment is issued when a citizen acts in serious violation of tribal covenant—such as treason, threats, abandonment of duties, refusal to honor leadership, or misuse of national identity.

     

  • Outcome: The individual is formally stripped of national status, IDs are invalidated, and they exit the jurisdiction. There is a 5‑year bar before they can petition for reinstatement, and they have 30 days to appeal the judgment.

Why These Distinctions Matter

The Case Dismissal safeguards our nation from those who abandon sacred processes prematurely. The Final Judgment protects tribal integrity by revoking status from citizens who violate their legal and moral responsibilities.

Both are solemn measures, but they apply to different stages and levels of engagement with the Republic.


Guidance for Prospective and Current Members

  • Before starting screening or citizenship: Ensure full commitment. Any request for refund will end your eligibility permanently.

  • If you are already a have a status: Continue to honor your duties and refrain from actions that defy tribal authority—these could lead to removal and a long period of disqualification.

For full details, please read:

  1. Official Announcement: Enforcement of No‑Refund Policy for Tribal Screening & Citizenship Procedure

  2. What It Means to Receive a Final Judgment for Removal from Xi‑Amaru Jurisdiction

 


Questions or Concerns?

We are committed to lawful, transparent administration. If you have questions about your status or this process, contact:

Aboriginal Ministry of Justice

📍 Verification Department

📞 (844) 394-3706

ve****@*************************ce.org

🌐 https://aboriginalministryofjustice.org

Xi-Amaru Citizenship Is a Covenant, Not a Contract.

We honor those who honor our laws.

We protect those who build with us in truth.

And we release those who choose otherwise, with justice, and in peace.

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