Elizabeth Ginger v. Max Heisman (NCT)

Synopsis
On March 17, 2015, the city of Truman, Midlands held its mayoral election. That night, the media reported that incumbent Max Heisman defeated challenger Elizabeth Ginger, and the city tabulation director certified the result the next day. On March 20, Ginger filed a civil lawsuit against Heisman that alleges election fraud and seeks to overturn the election. An expedited trial is scheduled to begin April 17, 2015. Both parties have requested a jury trial.

Details
[TBA]

Plaintiff

 * Sam Ziegler
 * Amari White
 * Gray Garcia

Defense

 * Max Heisman
 * Chase Michael

Swing

 * C. Davis
 * Emile Midori
 * Jody Sandberg

Other Persons of Interest

 * Elizabeth Ginger
 * Casey French

Other Case References

 * Emile Midori talks about how they visited Chuggie's Bar after Election Day. This is the same bar as depicted in Daniel v. Chuggie's Sports Bar and State v. Dawson.
 * Some witnesses report that Casey French used the alias "Bailey Reynolds" at points. This is a reference to the kidnapped child Bailey Reynolds from State v. Perry.
 * One of the three companies that did polling for the mayoral election was Blitz News Network, the defendant news company from Walton v. BNN.
 * Emile Midori mentions the death of Jacob Bennett from State v. Owens, calling him a "family friend."
 * Max Heisman's opponent in the 2011 Mayoral Election was Ryan Sullivan, the District Attorney from State v. Dawson.
 * This case has been cited as relevant case law in several cases afterwards for witness authentication of emails and/or text messages, starting with State v. Bancroft and Covington.
 * In State v. Bancroft and Covington one of the gifts on Chase Covington's financial disclosure form is a statue from Max Heisman.
 * In State v. Ryder, one of the media sources asked to put out a watch list for Parker Paige is Jody Sandberg, a witness in this case.

Trivia

 * This was the first case solely designed for NCT competition, thereby supplanting the case previously used all season.