Contrive an exchange of judges
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From: Defence of (Trial)
You know another judge, much more generous than this one.
Game Instructions: This will significantly reduce the difficulty of your case, but also reduce the final reward.
Unlocked with Progress of a Trial exactly 1, A Very Lenient Judge, Prestige of a Legal Case
Challenge information
Narrow, A Player of Chess 2 (50% base)
- 0 - high-risk (30%)
- 1 - tough (40%)
- 2 - very chancy (50%)
- 3 - chancy (60%)
- 4 - modest (70%)
- 5 - very modest (80%)
- 6 - low-risk (90%)
- 7 and above - straightforward (100%)
Success
Greasing the wheels of justice
Conflicts of interest, scheduling issues, sudden outbreaks of graphic nightmares – there are so many reasons that a judge might have to step back from a case.
- Examination of the witness is about to begin. (Sets Progress of a Trial to 2)
- You've lost 2 x Prestige of a Legal Case (possibly more?)
Failure
Undivided attention
Despite all the obstacles you contrive, your originally assigned judge stays resolutely involved. Perhaps they have taken a special interest in your case?
- Examination of the witness is about to begin. (Sets Progress of a Trial to 2)