Crimes
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Description
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Accused
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Verdict & punishment
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Murder
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Mother killed an assailant who was witnessed attempting to murder her child. The attacker died very swiftly but no evidence of foul play was presented.
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Inga Essing
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Not guilty
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Attempt to acquire controlled substance (deadly poison)
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A citizen was asked to acquire poison by Emil Darkling for murderous purposes. All witnessed by a member of the militia. The evidence also suggested that Krefinar, landlord of the Artisan Arms had asked Emil Darkling to do this on his behalf.
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Emil Darkling
Krefinar
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Plead guilty – death by penal military service.
Not guilty
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Treason
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The accused were captured by members of the league fighting on the side of barbarians against the Empire.
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Father Olaf
Ragnar Olafson
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Plead guilty – executed
Plead guilty – death by penal military service
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Blasphemy
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The accused was witnessed preaching the false virtue of unity.
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Faelid
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Plead guilty – executed.
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Blasphemy and Heresy
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The accused was condemned by the Synod for the production of an allegedly blasphemous and heretical pamphlet.
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Xavier of Urizen
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Not guilty
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Improper placement of an aura on the senate
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The accused placed a calming magical aura on the senate building during the festival of the broken wheel.
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Catalynd Enigo
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Plead guilty – fined 3 crowns
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Attempted false imprisonment and theft
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The honourable guild of debt collectors in the league were accused of kidnapping the father of Fiona Mudstrider and attempting to extort a ransom from her.
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The honourable guild of debt collectors
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Guilty – fined 10 crowns
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Manslaughter
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A unit led by Nicolo Barossa de Tassato Regario of the league arrested a group of citizens who they believed were heretics while on a mission outside Anvil. Excessive use of force resulted in the death of one of these citizens.
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Nicolo Barossa de Tassato Regario
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Plead guilty – fined 7 crowns
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Heresy
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The accused were arrested by a unit led by Nicolo Barossa de Tassato Regario of the league for carrying out heretical activities.
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Mario de Sarvos, Silvos de Sarvos and Isabella de Sarvos
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All found guilty and sentenced to death by military penal service.
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