The House of Reason
Pleading A Case


1.
All cases must give sufficient reason as to why the accused will/has not let loose.

2.
Pleading guilty will result in a Sentence of Reason.  In addition, after each Sentence of Reason is completed or not completed, the Judge of Reason may or may not re-sentence as he finds reasonable.

3.
Do not, while pleading a case, refer to the Judge of Reason as �my Honour.�  This may result in immediate sentencing by the Judge of Reason.

4.
Pleading does not mean begging to the Judge of Reason.

5.
Bribery, if not accepted by the Judge of Reason, will result in the immediate suffering of Kosequences.

6.
A case plea must be reasonable.  The Judge of Reason knos* when you are lying.

7.
A case must be pleaded right after the Judge of Reason calls on the case.






*Knos � if the Judge of Reason even suspects lying, the accused may be sentenced.
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