pcl_0537_319_16_38

Puddleby Court Log: 49 Autumn, year 537 of The Ascendancy. 16:38

In the matter of Tarf v Lursa, accused of “theft and aiding darshak plots.”

Before the jurors: Aadan, Iho, Goric, Sans Sarif, Noah

The Honourable Judge Haengemie, presiding.
With Bellafae serving as Bailiff.

To all who read these precepts, the following transcript of this trial is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge.
Clera, reporting.

[Haengemie] <standard pre-trial court briefing>
[Tarf] The tomes Libros has brought are of clear benefit to Puddleby, else the darshak would not have gone through...
[Tarf] gone through such trouble to try to steal them
[Tarf] Lursa was fortunate enough to obtain one in our successful defence in the matter
[Tarf] She now refuses to divulge the books back to their rightful owner
[Tarf] oh i am now told she has TWO books!
[Tarf] this is a clear crime against the citizens of puddleby
[Tarf] is theft against libros
[Haengemie] 10 seconds remaining, Please finish up, or say "done"...
[Tarf] and she is assisting our enemy, the darshak
[Tarf] if she agrees to give them up this trial is over
[Tarf] done
[Haengemie] Thank you, Tarf
[Haengemie] Lursa, you have 90 seconds to speak, unless the jury deems your testimony irrelevant.
[Lursa] How are we to beleive this Thoom?
[Lursa] He arrives in town... Claims to be the righful owner of these thomes...
[Lursa] He arrives in town... Claims to be the righful owner of these tomes...
[Lursa] How do we know that he is not darshak himself?
[Haengemie] 10 seconds remaining, Please finish up, or say "done"...
[Lursa] I was fighing on the beach and found this book in a chest, and I refuse to give it up until I find some anwsers for myself!
[Haengemie] Thank you, Lursa
[Lursa] ...myself!
[Haengemie] Tarf, you have 120 seconds to speak, unless the jury deems your testimony irrelevant.
[Tarf] How are we to believe this thoom? an enemy of an enemy is an ally. Plain and simple. The darshak clearly assaulted libros.
[Tarf] assaulted libros
[Tarf] therefore, Libros is clearly a friend
[Tarf] and irrespective of that, these tomes clearly belong to him
[Tarf] whether friend or neutral, i believe friend, these tomes do not belong to us...yet
[Tarf] however through our kindness to libros, we can only stand to benefit
[Tarf] from the knowledge contained in these tomes
[Tarf] clearly she refuses to return them
[Tarf] she insults a visitor to our lands, an exile like ourselves
[Tarf] are we darshak? no but she seems to make us seem as low and coniving as they
[Haengemie] 10 seconds remaining, Please finish up, or say "done"...
[Tarf] i ask for harsh penalty unless she returns them
[Haengemie] Thank you, Tarf
[Haengemie] Lursa, you have 120 seconds to speak, unless the jury deems your testimony irrelevant.
[Lursa] Tarf is just making assumptions on someone he knows little about.
[Lursa] I am just trying to find out the truth before I had over these valueable tomes to someone I do not know.
[Lursa] For all we know he could be a darshak spy!
[Lursa] I think that holding on to this tome is fair only because I know nothing about this man we have know for four hours!
[Haengemie] 10 seconds remaining, Please finish up, or say "done"...
[Lursa] I think this is a stupid reason to sue someone, plain and simple.
[Lursa] done
[Haengemie] Thank you, Lursa
[Haengemie] <standard jury verdict briefing>
[Bellafae] Bellafae hands Haengemie the jury's verdict.


  Votes innocent: 0
  Votes guilty: 5
  Votes frivolous: 0
  Abstaining: 0

[Haengemie] Lursa this court finds you guilty, as accused.
[Haengemie] <standard jury sentence briefing>
[Haengemie] Jurors, you should take Lursa's record into account when deciding what sentence to recommend.
[Bellafae] Bellafae hands Haengemie the jury's sentencing recommendation.


  Total recommended jail time: 440 min
  Total recommended fine: 0c
  Total jurors: 5
  Avg recommended jail/fine: 88 min/0c

[Haengemie] Lursa, you are hereby sentenced to spend 88 minutes in the Puddleby jail.
[Haengemie] Judge Haengemie bangs his gavel
[Haengemie] This court is adjourned.

Court adjourned at 17:36 on 49 Autumn, 537