Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
20
60
The jury may now deliberate".
The jury may now deliberate".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #60)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
57
Cabot descended from the platform, and Peisistratus, who had been near to him, waiting on a step, accompanied him.
20
58
"The jury will note," sounded the voice of the judge, which seemed to come from everywhere in the room, the platform translator producing this in Gorean almost immediately, "that the guilt of Lord Pyrrhus is overwhelmingly clear, albeit largely circumstantial.
20
59
The aberration of a witness, or the obscurity of its testimony, must not be permitted to distract your attention from either the charges or the indisputable and incontrovertible evidence on which they are based.
20
60
The jury may now deliberate".
20
61
"Do they not withdraw?" asked Cabot.
20
62
"Certainly not," said Peisistratus.
20
63
"The judge would then not know how each voted".
Cabot descended from the platform, and Peisistratus, who had been near to him, waiting on a step, accompanied him.
"The jury will note," sounded the voice of the judge, which seemed to come from everywhere in the room, the platform translator producing this in Gorean almost immediately, "that the guilt of Lord Pyrrhus is overwhelmingly clear, albeit largely circumstantial.
The aberration of a witness, or the obscurity of its testimony, must not be permitted to distract your attention from either the charges or the indisputable and incontrovertible evidence on which they are based.
The jury may now deliberate".
"Do they not withdraw?" asked Cabot.
"Certainly not," said Peisistratus.
"The judge would then not know how each voted".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 20)