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4. Any Infiltrator that has been caught, banned and then deported, if they are foolish enough to return and get caught, may be Executed.
 
4. Any Infiltrator that has been caught, banned and then deported, if they are foolish enough to return and get caught, may be Executed.
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===Minas Ithil/Abington Prisoner Agreement (July 23 '06)===
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1. No troopleader of either realm will be held for longer than 2 days (4 turns), the troop leader will therefore be released at the end of the 4th turn at the very latest.
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2. Troopleaders of either realm will not be tortured or have their gold stolen during their time held captive.
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3. By Troopleaders we mean any Soldier, Cavalier, Mentor, Bureaucrat or Hero.
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4. Infiltrators will not be banned if caught by patrols, while not in the act of doing anything.
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5. If caught, Infiltrators can be held until the judge sees fit to release them
  
 
==Former Justice Agreements==
 
==Former Justice Agreements==

Revision as of 18:24, 23 July 2006

Current Judicial Agreements

The Arch Priest's office has arranged, with the Judges of other Realms, various agreements concerning prisoners and their accepted handling.

None of these agreements have a termination date.

Tara/Abington Prisoner Agreement (Mar 22, 2006)

1. No troopleader of either realm will be held for longer than 2 days (4 turns), the troop leader will therefore be released at the end of the 4th turn at the very latest.

2. Troopleaders of either realm will not be tortured or have their gold stolen during their time held captive.

3. These terms do not include infiltrators, however negotitations for infiltrators can take place.

Cagilan/Abington Prisoner Agreement (May 2, 2006)

1. No troopleader of either Realm will be held for longer than 2 days (4 turns), the troop leader will therefore be released at the end of the 4th turn at the very latest.

2. Troopleaders of either Realm will not be tortured.

3. Troopleaders of either Realm will not have their gold stolen during their time held captive, unless 200 gold or more is held.

Cagilan/Abington Prisoner Infiltrator Agreement (May 4, 2006)

1. When an Infiltrator is first caught a ban is the maximum penalty

2. When an Infiltrator is caught again then Deporting is the maximum penalty

3. No Execution of an Infiltrator, unless he/she has attacked a Royal, a Council Member, a Duke or a Region Lord, if any of the aforementioned have been Assulted then he/she will not be dealt with inside the Agreement and will be treated as an individual case WITHOUT EXCEPTION.

4. Any Infiltrator that has been caught, banned and then deported, if they are foolish enough to return and get caught, may be Executed.

Minas Ithil/Abington Prisoner Agreement (July 23 '06)

1. No troopleader of either realm will be held for longer than 2 days (4 turns), the troop leader will therefore be released at the end of the 4th turn at the very latest.

2. Troopleaders of either realm will not be tortured or have their gold stolen during their time held captive.

3. By Troopleaders we mean any Soldier, Cavalier, Mentor, Bureaucrat or Hero.

4. Infiltrators will not be banned if caught by patrols, while not in the act of doing anything.

5. If caught, Infiltrators can be held until the judge sees fit to release them

Former Justice Agreements

This is where agreements that were made are kept, for posterity, even if they are no longer valid for one reason or another.

Darka/Abington Justice Agreement (Feb 26 through June 16 2006)

1. Darka Troopleaders will be released after a maximum of 2 days if captured by Abington.

2. Abington troopleaders will be released after a maximum of 2 days if captured by Darka.

3. Torture of prisoners will be forbidden between Darka and Abington.

4. Abington infiltrators may be banished by Darka if caught making hostile actions, but not for merely traveling or scouting.

5. Darka infiltrators may be banished by Abington if caught making hostile actions, but not for merely traveling or scouting.