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Irvyn
Guest
By order of the Duke:
Dorat remains defiant and determinedly loyal to the usurper, and seemingly convinced that Casca trusts him and will get him released. However, the small scale attack by brigands on Trinsic last night was woefully insufficient and appeared to be only a token gesture.
Some information was acquired during the questioning, but it was limited, and much of what he said was confined to boasting or cursing. He refused to answer most questions put to him. Therefore it seems pointless at this time to put him on trial, and we will keep him in the cells for another week to let him ponder on his actions and options.
The trial is now scheduled for Sunday 12th July, at 8pm Britannian Standard Time in the Trinsic west side Counsellors’ Guild building (north of the jail). The Duke himself will act as judge and will abide by the decision of the jury.
The jury should be drawn from all peoples of Britannia. Those wishing to serve are asked to present themselves (or a representative) half an hour early. In the event of there being too many people, names will be drawn randomly by lot.
Those wishing to make witness statements, whether against Dorat or in his defence, are asked to notify their intent by signing below this notice. If, for reasons of safety, they would prefer their names to remain confidential, please communicate with the Duke’s office.
Counsels for Defence and Prosecution will be announced when appointed.
Signed 4th July
Indecipherable squiggle
Senior Clerk, Duke's Office
Dorat remains defiant and determinedly loyal to the usurper, and seemingly convinced that Casca trusts him and will get him released. However, the small scale attack by brigands on Trinsic last night was woefully insufficient and appeared to be only a token gesture.
Some information was acquired during the questioning, but it was limited, and much of what he said was confined to boasting or cursing. He refused to answer most questions put to him. Therefore it seems pointless at this time to put him on trial, and we will keep him in the cells for another week to let him ponder on his actions and options.
The trial is now scheduled for Sunday 12th July, at 8pm Britannian Standard Time in the Trinsic west side Counsellors’ Guild building (north of the jail). The Duke himself will act as judge and will abide by the decision of the jury.
The jury should be drawn from all peoples of Britannia. Those wishing to serve are asked to present themselves (or a representative) half an hour early. In the event of there being too many people, names will be drawn randomly by lot.
Those wishing to make witness statements, whether against Dorat or in his defence, are asked to notify their intent by signing below this notice. If, for reasons of safety, they would prefer their names to remain confidential, please communicate with the Duke’s office.
Counsels for Defence and Prosecution will be announced when appointed.
Signed 4th July
Indecipherable squiggle
Senior Clerk, Duke's Office