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DB vs Blade was the fifth case tried by the [[Chamber of Justice]].  The sitting [[Justicar]] was [[Keirdagh Taldrya Cantor]], the Left Hand of Justice was [[Muz Ashen Keibatsu]], and the Right Hand of Justice was Spears Tarentae.
DB vs Selket was the fifth case tried by the [[Chamber of Justice]].  The sitting [[Justicar]] was [[Keirdagh Taldrya Cantor]], the Left Hand of Justice was [[Muz Ashen Keibatsu]], and the Right Hand of Justice was Spears Tarentae.





Revision as of 22:24, 27 September 2007

DB vs Selket was the fifth case tried by the Chamber of Justice. The sitting Justicar was Keirdagh Taldrya Cantor, the Left Hand of Justice was Muz Ashen Keibatsu, and the Right Hand of Justice was Spears Tarentae.


Basic Case Information

Defendants Name

  • Selket KuroHyo Satal

Charges

  • Abuse of Power
  • Dereliction of Duty
  • Disreputable Behavior

Verdict

  • Guilty of Disreputable Behavior


Case Summary

Clan Plagueis was formed by merging two older clans, Clan Satal Keto and Clan Exar Kun. The Grand Master had determined this benefit the entire Brotherhood, because the club was overstretched with seven clans. Selket was Consul of Clan Satal Keto when the two clans were merged, and she did not support this merger. In fact, she openly opposed the merger, and many members began to complain that she was contacting them privately, attempting to get them to leave the new clan in protest. These complaints came to the Justicar, and he charged Selket with Abuse of Power, Dereliction of Duty, and Disreputable Behavior. A jury was assembled and arguments were presented, and the jury found Selket not guilty of Abuse of Power or Dereliction of Duty, but guilty of Disreputable Behavior. She was demoted one rank, given an Official Letter of Reprimand, prohibited from holding leadership positions for a set period of time, and given three months probation.


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Justicar's Opinion

  • At this point in Chamber history, the Justicar did not issue opinions on cases.


Points of Interest

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