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[Verdict] Comped v. spicyboy
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citylion1 is in VERDICT
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For one count of 300.01 Murder, I find SpicyBoy guilty as per his plea. He will serve 5 days exile or prison pearled for his charge.

For one count of 200.01 Theft, I find SpicyBoy guilty. He will serve 5 days exile or prison pearled for his charge.

Please note, time already served is to be deducted from this verdict's charges.


Spicyboy has pleaded guilty to murder, and snitch logs provided sufficient proof that he did indeed kill Comped. It is reasonable to presume that Comped lost his items. It does not seem very reasonable to conclude that someone willing to commit murder would for some odd reason decide to intentionally leave behind the loot of their victims. While Spicyboy claims that he left the items behind, he has no proof nor witnesses to back that up. Comped says that he lost his items, and Spicyboy says that he doesn't even recall killing Comped, hence, how could he recall what he did with the items? It certainly appears that Spicyboy killed Comped, and Comped then lost his items, and did not get them back. In Spicyboy's inventory we find what Comped claims to have had on the night he was murdered. Taking all of this into account, I find it reasonable to believe Spicyboy is in fact guilty of theft.


Glory to Augusta.

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