On Sunday 28 October 2007 16:42:51 Josiah Worcester wrote:
> root argued that proposals are one possible method for creating 
> judicial cases with more than one subclass. I find this TRUE, 
> because a proposal, if agreed upon, can make explicit changes to the  
> gamestate.
> 
> Consider the following protoproposal:
> Allow there to be the following call for judgement, which is an 
> inquiry and criminal case: "It is possible for a CFJ to have more 
> than one subclass." This call for judgement, being called by an 
> Agoran decision, shall be recorded as having been initiated by Agora 
> itself.
> 

I, listening to a report, thought I was the only judge, rather than 
part of a panel. Please, ignore the above; without panel consent, it 
does nothing; moreover, I have already consented to the judgement of 
IRRELEVANT.

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