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Crimes Description Accused & plea Verdict & punishment
Assault The accused punched Nadia Borodina di Sarvos of the Pledge twice in front of many witnesses. Vaniagh of the Sons of Couros plead guilty with no clemency. Fined four crowns.
Assault The accused struck down the victim while apprehending him for investigation by the synod. The victim, Romero di Sarvos, had been witnessed handing out heretical pamphlets. The court ruled that the assault was unlawful since it exceeded reasonable force. Grace Sanguino Regia di Tassato plead guilty with Iridia von Temeschwar pleading clemency. Fined one crown.
Heresy and blasphemy The accused was witnessed handing out heretical and blasphemous pamphlets which he had himself obtained in Faraden. The accused was condemned by the Assembly of Nine and Cardinal Ophelia di Sanguino was their expert witness. Romero di Sarvos plead guilty with no clemency. The accused was both unrepentant and presented a clear risk to the Empire. The convict's assets were sequestered and he was executed.
Murder The accused handed herself in and confessed to the murders of both Sister Dorcas and Sister Ana of the Sons of Couros. She said she had no control over her actions but having realised what she had done she did not seek help or treatment. Sister Aurelia plead guilty with no clemency. Execution.
Assault The accused got into an argument with Banwell Rae over the execution of a citizen for heresy. The accused pushed Rae to the floor when Rae stepped towards him. Kane Frostwalker plead guilty with no clemency. Fined two crowns.
Assault The accused assaulted the victim, Jera de Luisignon, while he was awaiting trial. The victim had cursed the accused's homeland, then taunted him about it. The accused then assaulted the victim with a knife but saw to it he was healed afterwards. 'Magic' Errol of the Marches plead guilty with no clemency. Fined one crown.
Assault The accused asked the victim, Jera de Luisignon to lift a curse that he had placed upon his father. Jera proceeded to insult both the accused and his father. The accused then stabbed him. Robert Greyshanks plead guilty with no clemency. Fined one throne.
Blasphemy and idolatry The accused was condemned by the Synod for blasphemy and idolatry for his involvement in the actions of the notorious De Luisignan anarchy cult. Jera de Luisignon of Dawn plead guilty with Lady Josephine Novarrion pleading clemency. Execution.
Attempted murder and membership of the Vyig The accused was witnessed stabbing Warrant Officer Hardfrost with a poisoned dagger at his wedding reception. A note indicated orders from the Vyig to carry out the assassination and scars consistent with removed Vyig tattoos were found on his knuckles. Christoph di Sarvos plead not guilty to all charges. Guilty. Executed.
Assault The accused tried to stop a Vyig assassin, Christoph di Sarvos, who was fleeing the scene of a crime. She was stabbed and poisoned and received a series of medical treatments that left her in an agitated state. She found the suspect in militia custody and stabbed him in a frenzy which was almost fatal to the victim. Cora Greyshanks of the Marches plead guilty. Robert of Swindale plead clemency on the grounds of loyalty. Fined six crowns. The court warned the convict and all citizens that the magistrates take a dim view of assaults on suspects in militia custody.
Assault The accused was asked by a Warrant officer to guard the prisoner, Christoph di Sarvos. When the prisoner turned somewhat aggressively towards the accused he struck him twice with the butt of his bill. Hob Culloch of the Marches plead not guilty on the grounds that he was keeping him in custody during a lawful arrest. Found not guilty but warned about his use of force.
Heresy The accused was caught preaching heresy and promoting the false virtue of 'fear'. Examination by the egregore of Highguard found that he was a citizen of Highguard but that he was now nameless. He was condemned by the Assembly of the Way. A citizen of Reikos who no longer bore any name, Plead guilty with no clemency. Due to time constraints caused by the need for condemnation, the accused was tried after the summit and executed.
Contravening a Declaration of Interdiction The accused cast the ritual Whispering Shadow Courtiers to contact the Whisper Gallery in contravention of the Conclave's declaration of Enmity. It was argued that his intent was to try to find out information on the Whispering Gallery's activities in an effort to save imperial lives. The court was satisfied that there was no evidence of treason. The accused had sought no prior advice from members of the Conclave, but the Cardinal of Vigilance advised him that she would plead clemency for him at trial.
Benedict of the House of Seven Mirrors plead guilty.


A clemency plea was made by the Cardinal of Vigilance, Irada von Temeschwar
Fined ten thrones.


The court reminds citizens that contravening a declaration of interdiction is a serious offence.