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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | * Only the | + | * Only the Magistrate, Prosecutor, Defendant, appointed Prosecution Barrister, or appointed Defense Attorney and called Witnesses may speak during a trial. Whoever speaks without permission can be fined '''100 silver coins''' at the Judge's discretion, and they could be even punished for breaking forum rules. The fine will be collected by a ME Administrator, by force if needed. |
* Trials that don't follow the hereby described procedure may be considered void by ME Administration and the Supreme Court of Europe. | * Trials that don't follow the hereby described procedure may be considered void by ME Administration and the Supreme Court of Europe. | ||
[[Category: Rules]] | [[Category: Rules]] |