Court Cases
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Introduction
Having shown rudimentary criminal law knowledge in the King's Ransom quest, the Seers' Village courthouse wants you back to help prosecute or defend their overflow of cases. They have an unusual method of summoning you, however; you will find court case summons when thieving, fishing, fighting or doing clue scrolls. See Getting Started to find out more.
Requirements
You will need to complete Kings' Ransom to receive a court summons. To prosecute a court case, you need 65 Attack. To defend a case, you need 65 Defence. You may also find that a Ring of Charos comes in handy.
To receive a court case summons, you must have completed the Mugger (level 6) vs. Roger Murray court case. This acts as a tutorial, and you do not need a court summons to begin prosecuting or defending this case.
Note - If you have a court summons in your inventory or bank, you will not receive any more court summons until you complete the case or destroy the summons.
Getting Started
- Monster drops (including giants, paladins, trolls, steel dragons, lesser demons, etc)
- Pickpocketing (including warriors, knights, paladins, gnomes, heroes and dwarf traders)
- Fishing caskets
- Treasure Trails
Current court cases include:
- Mugger (level 6) vs. Roger Murray
- River troll vs. The People
- Drunken Dwarf vs. The People
- Evil Twin vs. Good Twin
- Rick Turpentine vs. The People
Trying a Case
To successfully complete a court case, you will need to do a number of things in preparation. All cases come with up to three case reports, for example, which can be obtained from the filing cabinet on the ground floor of the courthouse. It is essential that you read these if you want to make a coherent case. Keep a note of all their details to win in the courtroom.
It may be worth talking to the Defendant in the temporary jails, set up on the ground level of the courthouse, to gain additional information about the case.
Once you are confident with your knowledge of the case, head down the stairs in the courthouse. A conventional court case will start with the Prosecution, and then follow with the Defence. Whichever side you have chosen, you will be required to choose what evidence you wish to present, whether physical or from witnesses. Choose your physical evidence and witnesses carefully, and only present evidence which will contribute to your arguments. The Jury will give you a good idea if your choice was a good one, an inconsequential one, or one that severely damages your case...
You can choose to cross-examine witnesses or present physical evidence by talking to the Judge. Once you are happy with your presentation, you can also talk to the Judge and let him know that you are ready to summarise your case to the Jury. After a quick conclusion, you can choose a Jury member to focus your speech on; choose someone who you feel would be sensitive to your case to achieve the greatest results. The Jury will then make their verdict. Good luck!
Rewards
If a court case goes in your favour, you are entitled to a reward. You can collect your reward from the clerk on the ground level of the courthouse. The reward you receive is dependent on the case you took, and whether you defended or prosecuted. You can receive anything from 2000xp to 8000xp, and items may also be given to you in return for your hard work.
If you complete all 5 cases, you will be given a barrister's wig to wear and impress your friends with your legal eagle skills.
Development Team
Developer: Nancy J
Lead Designer: Mark O
Graphics: Alex R, Matt M
QA: Nicola C, Reece W, Sarah J
Audio: Adam B
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