Lyrenzia Foundation: Judicial trial / Gerichtsverfahren #30
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Lyrenzia Foundation: Judicial trial / Gerichtsverfahren #30
The 30th Judicial Trial of the Lyrenzia Foundation has hereby begun.
The charges are:
1) Paul Laffing accuses Fastolph Cottenfluff of two counts of attempting to kill himself.
2) Paul Laffing accuses Fastooph Cottenfluff of unecessary and excessive casting within town limits.
3) Paul Laffing accuses Johan Stambugger of two counts of attempting to kill himself.
4) Paul Laffing accuses Fastooph Cottenfluff of unecessary and excessive casting within town limits.
The charges are:
1) Paul Laffing accuses Fastolph Cottenfluff of two counts of attempting to kill himself.
2) Paul Laffing accuses Fastooph Cottenfluff of unecessary and excessive casting within town limits.
3) Paul Laffing accuses Johan Stambugger of two counts of attempting to kill himself.
4) Paul Laffing accuses Fastooph Cottenfluff of unecessary and excessive casting within town limits.
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Not at all but as my memory still recalls Elaralith was only casting paralize. If I was a mage seemed to be the right thing to do. Was not her fault the halfling mages casted offensive spells. She in no way to me memory made any attempt to 'hurt' Paul. She may have helped to his demise but it was an indirect one. Now back to THIS trial. This will be my last posting here as I was not present during these events. Thank you.
Signed,
Gannon
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Dear Lyrenzia,
I can testify that I have known Fastolph Cottonfluff for a few weeks now. I have not known him to show any acts of reasonless violence and known him to be a pleasant, peaceful friend.
I did not witness the incident. I write here to show that it is not like Fastolf Cottonfluff to do such a thing.
I hope that Lyrenzia will take this into account when deciding verdict.
Thank you for your time,
Hermie
I can testify that I have known Fastolph Cottonfluff for a few weeks now. I have not known him to show any acts of reasonless violence and known him to be a pleasant, peaceful friend.
I did not witness the incident. I write here to show that it is not like Fastolf Cottonfluff to do such a thing.
I hope that Lyrenzia will take this into account when deciding verdict.
Thank you for your time,
Hermie
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Elaralith has apperently nothing to do with this trail so just leave her out of it, if you want to argue her role in it porceed to the pervious trail. last thing we need is a repeat of you two argueing like that last. Grow up you two fighting like this doesn't do anything. and if your going to say I have nothing to do with this well the simple fact is that this is a public trail not a cloesed discussion. So why don't you to keep quiet and let this actually come to a resolution.
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You see how Paul is lieing?? He actually thinks Fastolph would confide in him What a fool you are. I do know what your trying to do I suggest you stop or I swear By all the gods I will shove it right back into your face if you continue. I have much more experience in what you plan on doing and YOU DONT WANT TO CONTINUE.
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Paul Laffing, obviously YOU claim that those are the names of the halflings who assaulted you, hence your accusations. However none of your other witnesses have refered to those haflings by those names.
Unless you think you don't need their testimony, I suggest you convince your other witnesses as soon as possible that the two halflings they saw are indeed the same which you have labeled.
Unless you think you don't need their testimony, I suggest you convince your other witnesses as soon as possible that the two halflings they saw are indeed the same which you have labeled.
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The court of Lyrenzia has reached it's verdict.
1) Fastolph Cottenfluff has been found Not Guilty of two counts of attempting to kill Paul Laffing.
2) Fastooph Cottenfluff has been found Not Guilty of unecessary and excessive casting within town limits.
3) Johan Stambugger has been found Not Guilty of two counts of attempting to kill Paul Laffing.
4) Johan Stambugger has been found Not Guilty of unecessary and excessive casting within town limits.
The 30th Judicial Trial of the Lyrenzia Foundation has hereby ended.
1) Fastolph Cottenfluff has been found Not Guilty of two counts of attempting to kill Paul Laffing.
2) Fastooph Cottenfluff has been found Not Guilty of unecessary and excessive casting within town limits.
3) Johan Stambugger has been found Not Guilty of two counts of attempting to kill Paul Laffing.
4) Johan Stambugger has been found Not Guilty of unecessary and excessive casting within town limits.
The 30th Judicial Trial of the Lyrenzia Foundation has hereby ended.
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Interesting, I believe Lyrenzia made a flaw in their little court here. Fastolph Cottonfluff is anything but a peaceful hobbit. He has mastered every powerful spell in the books and has gone up to the castle numerous times to kill all of us who are around there.
But you found him not guilty. Why is this? Is it because Fastolph Cottenfluff is a good friend of Crosis Smallburrows? Is it because Lyrenzia doesn't like to send friends of Council members to jail?
Seems that Paul Laffing had ample evidence of Fastolph attacking him. And for some crazy reason he was found not guilty. And he just so happens to be a friend of a "judge". A very good court you have here indeed.
Grant Herion
But you found him not guilty. Why is this? Is it because Fastolph Cottenfluff is a good friend of Crosis Smallburrows? Is it because Lyrenzia doesn't like to send friends of Council members to jail?
Seems that Paul Laffing had ample evidence of Fastolph attacking him. And for some crazy reason he was found not guilty. And he just so happens to be a friend of a "judge". A very good court you have here indeed.
Grant Herion
Dear Grant Herion,
thank you for this great compliment. It is much worth from your lips.
And it is a sign of a good court, that if there is no evidence it decides, that the accused are not guilty. Maybe the two where the ones, maybe not, but we have had no proof. Only word against word.
By the way, it must be very boring at Darloks castle, that you always find the time to search for errors, Lyrenzia might make. Seemed to be your new hobby.
Aragon ben Galwan
Earl and Templar of the Grey Rose
Priest of Malachin
Councilor of Lyrenzia
thank you for this great compliment. It is much worth from your lips.
Indeed, our court is really good. As you can read in the testimonies to this case, noone could identify the hobbits as those two, named by Paul Laffing. So it wasn't sure, if these are really the ones, doing this.Grant Herion wrote:A very good court you have here indeed.
And it is a sign of a good court, that if there is no evidence it decides, that the accused are not guilty. Maybe the two where the ones, maybe not, but we have had no proof. Only word against word.
By the way, it must be very boring at Darloks castle, that you always find the time to search for errors, Lyrenzia might make. Seemed to be your new hobby.
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Aragon, it must be really boring at the lyrenzia castle, or should i say shack? And I love how the more powerful people of lyrenzia always seem to stoop as low as to insult the person argueing with them. It shows much maturity.
And like I said, it was very interesting how Fastolph is known for causing trouble, is a friend of Crosis', never came here and said he was innocent, but he was found not guilty. There was no evidence that this hobbit didn't do it.
Grant Herion
And like I said, it was very interesting how Fastolph is known for causing trouble, is a friend of Crosis', never came here and said he was innocent, but he was found not guilty. There was no evidence that this hobbit didn't do it.
Grant Herion
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Are you suggesting that anyone who doesn't show up to court is automatically considered guilty? Unfortunately I don't see this in the law anywhere, but I might not mind if that were changed someday, because it would make our work that much easier.
By the way, the court's job is to prove guilt, not innocence. If the onus was to prove innocence, we'd all be guilty of a million crimes.
I am very convinced, that Paul Laffing was attacked by two halflings. But I am not convinced as to who the two halflings were, since nobody else identified the halflings as Fastolph or the other name that Paul Laffing provided. I am not convinced by Paul Laffing alone suggesting names that nobody else identified, and apparently neither is the rest of the council.
You also don't have a very clean reputation yourself. Does that mean that every time some witnesses claim they saw a "human" commit it a crime, then we should automatically beleive that it was Grant Herion just because one single not-very-reputable person says it was? I wouldn't think so.
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By the way, the court's job is to prove guilt, not innocence. If the onus was to prove innocence, we'd all be guilty of a million crimes.
I am very convinced, that Paul Laffing was attacked by two halflings. But I am not convinced as to who the two halflings were, since nobody else identified the halflings as Fastolph or the other name that Paul Laffing provided. I am not convinced by Paul Laffing alone suggesting names that nobody else identified, and apparently neither is the rest of the council.
You also don't have a very clean reputation yourself. Does that mean that every time some witnesses claim they saw a "human" commit it a crime, then we should automatically beleive that it was Grant Herion just because one single not-very-reputable person says it was? I wouldn't think so.
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Oh but Dyluck, if you remember, when I was exiled it was from a person who matched my description. Or did you forget? They had absoluetly no evidence against me, and yet I was found guilty because of my reputation. It is exactly the same with the hobbit, pity I wasn't a very good friend of yours huh?
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