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*Darkrob
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Posted by *Darkrob »


A well dressed woman enters the Courts building and makes her way to the Bureau of Records. She signs in and quietly waits to speak with the Clerk in Charge. When it is her turn, she moves up to the counter and places a folder on it. She speaks while opening the folder, taking out a quill and stamp, along with legal papers with a list of required information written on them.

"Good morning. I have been sent here by Charles Goodman to retrieve copies of all recorded information in regards to the trial and conviction of one..." she moved her finger down the page until she stops at a name "Khazeet. This would include depositions, statements, transcripts, evidence permitted and all other bureaucratic forms, files and documents amassed during the investigation, trial and subsequent post conviction punishment. We understand that this will take some time to collect these, now, public records and politely request notification of readiness be sent to Mister Goodmans office in the Clerks Ward."

She would then check off all the required information and slide the paper across the counter to the clerk. Then she set down a leather merchants satchel and opened it, revealing many tradebars and other currencies. "I would like to pay for your efforts up front. I'll need a receipt of course."
*witchinghour
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Posted by *witchinghour »


The supervising clerk would take the checklisted paper the woman slid over to him. He had seemingly listened attentively to the long winded verbal requests, but made a point of looking down the list himself while so fresh. Taking his jolly good time reading it over before looking to the satchel of payment.

"We'll have the proper and requested documentation notification sent out once amassed. I wish you a good cycle then, Miss." He says, reaching for a quill, sheet of parchment, and ledger to record and produce the receipt to the woman.

Taking the satchel in hand, along with the list, the head clerk would retreat into one of the mazes of offices to delegate the responsibilities of finding the documents to the aides as he heads to deposit the sum of currency into the appropriate vaults.

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Given the large sum of jink paid to have this service, the delivery of notice was rather quick to Goodman's office within the next few cycles.
*Darkrob
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Posted by *Darkrob »


The documents would be picked up and delivered to Goodman's office. Once done, a second notice would be sent to the Market via a local message runner. The intended target being notified of the arrival as requested.
*witchinghour
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Posted by *witchinghour »


The documentation file was as follows:
wrote:Charges of pre-meditated murder of the Bleaker, Odette Vieuxpont.
- Evidence: Numerous accounts of seeing the murder take place within Khazeet's very own bar in the Bazaar. Defendant admitted they indeed did it. Though stipulating under the thumb of the Mimir Killer. Supposedly being blackmailed by the Mimir Killer. Reports on either his daughter being held, or Khazeet's own life at stake.

Accessory and accomplice to the un-caught Mimir Killer.
- Had been scouting targets for the murderer. Accepting jink as payment to do so. Admitted guilty to this.

Multiple accounts of stealing from the now decimated Foul Olde Spirit Inn over years.
- Items stolen: Alcohol.

Reports filed with the Harmonium.

Arresting officer: Factor Dace Andor of the Mercykillers.

Plead: Guilty

Verdict: Guilty

Punishment: Incarceration within the Mercykiller Prison until parole.
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