Post by Editor in Chief on Mar 5, 2008 21:33:44 GMT
For the crime of looting all non-furniture items from the playerhouse of a Djelian citizen, Sined was found guilty and sentenced to 30 hours with the title of "feebleminded." In this captivating case, the victim claimed that Sined bought his house keys from the Ankh-Morpork Thieves' Guild heavy shop after seeing the victim buy back most of his heavied items. Due to a well-known shopkeeper malfunction, the shop did not display the keys as for sale for $0.00, however they were still buyable. Sined admitted that he bought the keys, and unknown witnesses claimed that Sined was seen near the victim's house at the time of the theft. The Council rejected Sined's claim that he buried the keys and someone either recovered them or picked the victim's locks. An expert witness with the highest known lockpicking skills was brought in to attest to the unpickability of the victim's lock.
For the crime of dual citizenship in Djelibeybi and Ankh-Morpork, Minime was found guilty and his Djelian citizenship was revoked.
For the crime of kill stealing with the defense of being blinded by the Dark Sight ritual indoors, Gungho was found guilty and fined 25 tooni.
For the crime of kill stealing with the defense of queueing commands, Talius was found guilty and sentenced to five hours with title of "criminal." Talius claimed to have walked past two palace guards before the victim arrived, but wanted to proceed to Ug Ogg to collect a piece of armour before returning to kill them. To this end, he claims to have queued approximately a dozen commands, culminating in his return to the room and inadvertant kill stealing offense against the person that had arrived and attacked the guards during Talius' absence.
For the crime of dual citizenship in Djelibeybi and Ankh-Morpork, Minime was found guilty and his Djelian citizenship was revoked.
For the crime of kill stealing with the defense of being blinded by the Dark Sight ritual indoors, Gungho was found guilty and fined 25 tooni.
For the crime of kill stealing with the defense of queueing commands, Talius was found guilty and sentenced to five hours with title of "criminal." Talius claimed to have walked past two palace guards before the victim arrived, but wanted to proceed to Ug Ogg to collect a piece of armour before returning to kill them. To this end, he claims to have queued approximately a dozen commands, culminating in his return to the room and inadvertant kill stealing offense against the person that had arrived and attacked the guards during Talius' absence.