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She writes this all down and hands over the rings. She gets the caralendar's mail address before leaving again. The factory workers continue to work. A lot of the machines seem to be automatic or semi-automatic.

She's back a few minutes before a loud bell rings. "That's their lunch bell," she explains. "I'm sure Jeremy will fetch Danny in just a moment. Do you know if the court date has been set?"

Jeremy is talking to Danny. Danny suddenly looks much more nervous and upset and makes large arm gestures. Jeremy keeps talking and Danny calms down again, looking very sad and angry. The pair come out to the reception area.

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"Danny Champ, you're under arrest on suspicion of trespassing."

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"I won't run. You do statements of arrest-ees' rights around here? Right to remain silent, right to a speedy trial and so on?"

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"Suspects detained before trial are allowed sleep, privacy from the general public but not from the imperial government, and clean water if detained more than a day. You will be tried or released within twelve days. Now give me your hands," says the caralendar. She has a pair of bracelets for him. They're visibly different than any of the ones in use for slaves.

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"Damn creepy slave magic..." He holds his hands out, though.

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And on they go. They don't do anything very noticeable.

And if no one else has any questions or concerns the force mage will fly them away.

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Katherine asks, "Is his court date set yet?"

Danny is sullen and silent.

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"Not yet," says the caralendar.

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Danny's boss says, "You'll have your job back when you get out, and count yourself lucky for that much."

Danny winces. "Just take me away already..."

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They fly. All the way to Riuhiu.

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Danny is not talking to anyone unless he has to.

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He doesn't have to.

The next day Harold receives a letter inviting him to the trial, which will be in a couple of days.

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Then he shows up at the trial dressed up fancy, with Lady Katherine.

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The room where the trial is held is not hidden and a sign in Hari warns him that giving testimony under illusions is prohibited.

He's asked if he would like to briefly describe for the court how Danny wronged him. It seems to in fact be an invitation and not an order disguised as an invitation.

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Do they want, like, the actual order of events from Harold's perspective? Or descriptions of the way it hurt Harold? Or what?

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"Anything you're afraid we'd fail to take into consideration. If something only makes sense in your cultural context, or in the context of something that happened months ago, you might want to explain that. If there were five incidents and you only reported one, you could fix that now, but I really hope that's not the case. Otherwise, if it were me I wouldn't say anything."

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"I cut people off all the time and they argue a little bit all the time. It's not that surprisin' to argue a bit. Only reported this'n because he kept arguin', and hit me when I made him leave."

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"Thank you. Anything else?"

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"Don't think so." Danny's not that great at holding his drink, but it's bad form to say that to a judge, especially as a barkeep.

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The scene is projected on one wall. The judge watches what happened, up till Danny is out of the bar. He comes to a judgment almost immediately.

"We find Danny Champ guilty of one count of trespassing. As a first offense this carries a fine of four thousand eight hundred ninety six rings. Pay it within twenty four days or come talk to me if you need more time."

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"Might need more time, sir... Prolly not, but might. And who do I even pay it to?"

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"You bring it here, to this building, or send someone to pay it for you. How much more time do you think you might need?"

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"That's two months' rent, your honor, if nobody will give me a loan it might take two months to get it all. If I give someone money to go pay it off and they go and buy a horse with it or something that's theft, right? What happens if I can't pay?"

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"That's theft, yes, and we'd have your money returned to you when the thief was caught. If you can pay at all I'd like that to happen, even if you need to pay in installments for a year. If you absolutely can't pay at all, I'll have you sold, but we'll try not to let that happen."

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Aah, being sold! "I can pay! Still got a job. Kick the drinking habit. Might need a couple months but I will pay your honor thank you that's all I wanted to ask your honor."

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