Re: DIS: Note to new players

2008-10-27 Thread Ed Murphy
comex wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 3:08 AM, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> There is no penalty for failing to judge,
> 
> Other than a possible criminal case for violating a SHALL?

Sorry, you're right; you have a week to either judge (earning a Note
with which you can eventually buy extra votes) or recuse yourself.



Re: DIS: Note to new players

2008-10-27 Thread comex
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 3:08 AM, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is no penalty for failing to judge,

Other than a possible criminal case for violating a SHALL?


DIS: Note to new players

2008-10-27 Thread Ed Murphy
I'm about to assign judges to some judicial cases.  To start being
assigned as a judge, you should announce that you become sitting (for
B players, this is the equivalent of gaining the Ordained property).

There is no penalty for failing to judge, nor for making an incorrect
judgement in good faith.  To get out of judging a case that's been
assigned to you, you should announce that you recuse yourself from it.

Rule 591 defines the possible judgements for inquiry cases, 1504 for
criminal cases, and 2169 for equity cases.  Note on criminal judgements:
INNOCENT means e didn't do it (whether or not it's illegal), UNIMPUGNED
means it isn't illegal (whether or not e did it).