Willem Rivet
Artisan
Obviously, those with titles are able to take extra-legal actions when they feel it necessary. Sybil McNulty was tried and executed for Necromancy, and I was not allowed to stand witness. This would be common practice, except I was not allowed to speak for her, and she was promised a fair trial by our Sheriff. I would argue the inability to call for witnesses predisposes one to a guilty verdict.
I will not question the actions of my betters without cause. I have no more cause if there is a name attached to this decision: who found Sybil McNulty guilty without allowing a witness to speak for her, causing the Sheriff's words to ring untrue?
Also, who do I owe for inevitably slandering a noble, and how much is the fine?
-Joe
I will not question the actions of my betters without cause. I have no more cause if there is a name attached to this decision: who found Sybil McNulty guilty without allowing a witness to speak for her, causing the Sheriff's words to ring untrue?
Also, who do I owe for inevitably slandering a noble, and how much is the fine?
-Joe