Editing Propose adhering to London forms of prosecution

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|From Storylet title = Prosecution of (Trial)
 
 
|Description = Treat this case as though it were a matter before the assizes: witnesses for the prosecution, witnesses for the defence, a verdict.
 
|Description = Treat this case as though it were a matter before the assizes: witnesses for the prosecution, witnesses for the defence, a verdict.
 
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|Success description = This may not be London, but the law is the law, and the law must be applied evenly, uniformly. This is the mode in which the Courts of the Evenlode usually operate – you may push its procedures to their limits, but you will stay within their bounds.
 
|Success description = This may not be London, but the law is the law, and the law must be applied evenly, uniformly. This is the mode in which the Courts of the Evenlode usually operate – you may push its procedures to their limits, but you will stay within their bounds.
 
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