How a trial works
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How a trial works

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Post by Jess Potter Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:14 pm

Since we don't want huge arguments with pointless stuff in the trials, I thought I would post this to give you guys something to follow when you do trials.

Usually, like in Harry Potter 5, a trial at the courtroom would go like this:

The Chief Warlock, who is currently Hermione Granger, will state the offenders full name, their age, and the acts that they have commited.
Other members of the Wizengamot, Diggory, Majere, Shacklebolt and Lupin will then add anything that has not been stated.
The person on trial will then have a chance to speak. He or she may also have someone with them who would defend their case if the Chief Warlock allows it.
The offender will now have a chance to call any witnesses to speak.
After the witness is done, the Wizengamot will be able to ask questions.
Once the Chief Warlock believes the trial is done, he or she will halt all the discussion and ask for a vote from the members of the Wizengamot. Wizengamot members can comment on the punishment they believe the person deserves.
Since there are 5 members, a conclusion will definately be reached.
The punishment will be decided by the chief warlock.
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