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At 2:00 PM, the bailiff opened the heavy door. Anouk de Wit was twenty-nine, pale, with close-cropped hair and the hollowed-out look of someone who had not slept in days. She wore a gray hoodie, no handcuffs. Two marshals flanked her but kept their distance—as if she were contagious, or radioactive.

“You have the right to a lawyer. Do you wish to request one?” docket court nl

“Who filed this?” he asked the clerk. At 2:00 PM, the bailiff opened the heavy door

“I call a simulation of a flood an escalation. I didn’t open the sluices. I just made the system think the water was rising. That’s not a crime. That’s a warning.” Two marshals flanked her but kept their distance—as

Meijer leaned back. The courtroom was nearly empty—just a stenographer, two marshals, and a woman in the public gallery who wore a lanyard marked Water Authority . She was taking notes.

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