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Round
10
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Turn
10 - 15
(ended)
2009-09-20
20:29 CDT
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Index
208.1
The Judicial Pool
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Keywords
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Judicial Process
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Rule
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Any active player may or may not be in the Judicial Pool. An active player may enter or leave the Judicial Pool at any time by contacting the Administrator or their designee. A player who is in the Judicial Pool is removed from it if they cease to be an active player, fail to vote on at least one Proposal during any turn in which Proposals were up for vote, or are selected as a Judge. When a Judge returns a Judgment, they are returned to the Judicial pool if not already there. When a player first becomes active, they are not in the Judicial Pool.
When a Judge is required, the administrator shall randomly select a Judge from those players in the Judicial Pool, except the Petitioner and any player mentioned in the RFJ. If the Judicial Pool is empty (or contains only players disallowed by the preceding sentence), the administrator shall serve as Judge.
Judges appointed to cases in which they have a greater vested interest than other players should recuse themselves, but it is left to each player to determine their own conflicts of interest.
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