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Correl v. Jun v. Cornflower

Initially, marked down as Correl v. Jun over a common misdemenor involving shipping rights from and to warehouses, and the involved parties' disagreement on agreed-upon shipping tax; the case became a rabbit-hole when it was discovered that the agreement stemmed on the two parties' shipment being altered by government officials as part of the Centuries-Envelopment Act of 1119. More evidence was brought to light about the nature of the case when during the discovery period it was found that several shipments had been entirely replaced with heavier crates full of weapons to be inadvertently shipped across the Feldek River to the Dragovan peoples in a secretive lend-lease agreement between the Cornflower government officials and Dragovan military commanders. The case resulted in the prosecution of over 11 key-ranking politicians, including 3 upper-court judges.

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