DOJ
Where the case is won or lost.
The DOJ is where the consequences land. Judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys work a real court docket: charges filed by the PBPD become hearings, trials, and verdicts. A strong case convicts; a sloppy one walks. This is the institution that gives crime its weight and gives citizens a fair shot, and it only works because everyone plays it straight.
The systems behind the roleplay
Court docket
Filings, hearings, and verdicts move through a real docket. Cases are scheduled, argued, and decided, not hand-waved in a Discord channel.
Citation ledger
Charges and citations from the PBPD feed the caseload. The paper trail is the case, so the record has to be clean on both sides.
Due process
Defense and prosecution both get their say. Rights, evidence, and procedure decide the outcome, not who has the bigger crew.
Rank ladder
- 1
Clerk
Manages the docket, files paperwork, and keeps the court running on time.
- 2
Defense Attorney
Represents the accused, tests the evidence, and argues for the citizen.
- 3
Prosecutor
Brings the state's case, works with PD, and proves the charges.
- 4
Judge
Runs the courtroom, rules on procedure, and hands down verdicts.
- 5
Chief Justice
Sets court policy, oversees the bench, and is the final word on appeals.
What it takes
- An approved whitelist application in good standing.
- A working mic and the composure to argue a case live.
- A real grasp of the server's laws and courtroom procedure.
- Fairness above winning: the point is due process, not a perfect record.