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Crucial to the agitation plot leading up to the Crisis was the events of the Prosecution of [[Aodhan Alor]], former Léiadh of the Trinterian Realm, a criminal case initiated by the Mirhaimian Cúirtarach over several accusations of misappropriation of authorities, unlawful retention of national security, and several other charges grouped under a conspiracy to defraud the Trinterian Realm. The indictment was approved by a Imirodraeic grand jury on November of 1943, thereafter approved by the Cúirtarach, with the issue soon pushed to the [[Mirhaimian Séacarái|Séacarái]], which, through a vote on November 23, decided to suspend Aodhan Alor's executive power for the duration of the investigation.
 
During the course of the investigation, from November 1943 to the final conviction in May 1944, violent protests erupted, headed primarily by the [[Glywath|Gliúisín Fáthráin]], a paramilitary organization associated with the Alorist political movement, the Ansan Clique. These soon gave way to nation-wide clashes between law enforcement forces and pro-Alor armed militias, with Breasal Ausaláin, Streachailatóir of the [[Glywath|Gliúisín Fáthráin]] threatening armed uprising if the indictmenttrial goes through.
 
Despite these threats, the trial formally began on March 19, 1944 with Aodhan Alor pleading not guilty on all charges, promising his supporters that he would continue running for an additional term even if convicted.
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