Attainder of Mandy Act

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Parliament of the Kingdom of Palmshire
Long title An Act to mandate confiscation of all of said person's property within bounds of Palmshire and to also deprive the said person of right to stand as candidate for a parliamentary seat in House of Commons as well to forbid said person's appointment to any royal offices or peerage creation
Regnal number 1 Leg 1
Introduced by Earl of Arcadia
Dates
Royal Assent 23 July 2011
Status: Active

The Attainder of Mandy Act was an Act of Parliament (1 Leg.) that attainted the person of Andy S, effectively depriving the said person of legal rights in Palmshire.

Specifically, it bars the said person from holding a citizenship within Palmshire. In addition, the said person is prohibited by the Act from holding any offices in the government of Palmshire, from being created peerages or granted any form of honors, and is disqualified from standing for election to House of Commons.

Background

Andy S had incurred fury of the Parliament on more than one occasions in June and July 2011 when he slandered several members of the Parliament including, Prime Minister at the time, the Earl of Arcadia and the King. Arcadia, then deciding that Stockton should be made to feel wrath of the Parliament, proposed a bill of attainder against Andy S. The bill of attainder against said person was first introduced in the House of Lords by his government on 15 July and was unanimously passed that day. The bill was then passed with almost no debate in the House of Commons on 22 July with 3 ayes with only Lord Gravesend abstaining. It was then granted the Royal Assent the next day by the King, making it the law.