TCEEA v. Rodriguez (Makko Oko)

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TCEEA v. Makko Oko
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CourtSupreme Court,
Opposh, Makko Oko
DecidedAugust 7, 2025 (2025-08-07)
Case history
Appealed fromAppellate Court of Appeals of Makko Oko
Case opinions
The Tax Litigation Court is a civil body meant for usage by accountants and by the tax authority, it is not a body for criminal conduct to be heard and judged. The court has weighed the authority of the court in its ruling against the defendants' rights and have found that their Section 4 rights under the Constitution were violated in whole. No court shall try any person criminally without following the constructs set out in the Constitution and statute, and this court has violated such constructs. Lower court's judgement overturned, case remanded to Tax Litigation Court.
MajorityGraham, Sparks, Aponte
DissentGerlach, Reynolds

TCEEA v. Rodriguez is a case that was decided by the Supreme Court of Makko Oko on August 7th, 2025 on rather the Tax Litigation Court has the jurisdiction to try citizens criminally for any cases under their purview.

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