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[[Lawyer]]s, or attorneys, would represent the accused, seeking to defend them via rhetorical argument directed to the judging court. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Court of Birds (comic story)|The Court of Birds]]'') In turn, a [[prosecutor]] would present an argument for the accused's guilt. On [[Gallifrey]], "[[valeyard]]", a name adopted by [[the Valeyard|a maleficent emanation]] of [[the Doctor]], was an obscure term for a particularly learned prosecutor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mysterious Planet (TV story)|The Mysterious Planet]]'')
[[Lawyer]]s, or attorneys, would represent the accused, seeking to defend them via rhetorical argument directed to the judging court. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Court of Birds (comic story)|The Court of Birds]]'') In turn, a [[prosecutor]] would present an argument for the accused's guilt. On [[Gallifrey]], "[[valeyard]]", a name adopted by [[the Valeyard|a maleficent emanation]] of [[the Doctor]], was an obscure term for a particularly learned prosecutor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mysterious Planet (TV story)|The Mysterious Planet]]'')
In [[20th century]] [[Britain]], the [[jury]]'s role was the decide whether the evidence present was sufficient to condemn the accused as "guilty" or "not guilty", requiring unanimous agreement before the trial can be concluded ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Juror's Story (short story)|The Juror's Story]]'')
== The Doctor's trials ==
Over the course of his long life, [[the Doctor]] was involved in many trials across his different incarnations.
=== For the murder of Roberta Sampson ===
{{Main|The Doctor's trial (The Juror's Story)}}
The [[First Doctor]] was put on trial on [[Earth]] in [[1963]] for the murder of [[werewolf]] [[Roberta Sampson]]. He was acquitted of all charges. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Juror's Story (short story)|The Juror's Story]]'')
=== For the breach of non-interference ===
{{Main|The Doctor's trial (The War Games)}}
The [[Second Doctor]] was put on trial on [[Gallifrey]] for the breach of their [[Non-interference policy]]. He was exiled to [[20th century]] [[Earth]] and regenerated into his [[Third Doctor|Third incarnation]] as part of his sentence. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'', ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'')
=== For the murder of the Lord President ===
{{Main|The Doctor's trial (The Deadly Assassin)}}
The [[Fourth Doctor]] was put on trial on [[Gallifrey]] for the murder of [[Lord President]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'') [[Pandad IV]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Legacy of Gallifrey (short story)|The Legacy of Gallifrey]]'') All charges were eventually dropped, after it transpired that [[Goth]] had been the murderer, under the influence of [[the Master]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'')
=== For his general behaviour ===
{{Main|The Doctor's trial (The Mysterious Planet)}}
The [[Sixth Doctor]] was put on trial in [[Space Station Zenobia]] for for his general behaviour, with [[Darkel]] serving as inquisitor and [[the Valeyard]] as prosecutor.


== Notable trials ==
== Notable trials ==

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A trial was a formal examination of the actions of an individual, seeking to determine whether the individual had infringed some form of law. It could be held in a court, with the term of court applying both to the physical location of the trial, to the trial itself, and to the judging panel.

Officials

On Earth, trials were typically presided over by a judge. (AUDIO: Judoon in Chains) However, Gallifreyan trials could also be headed by a small group of representatives of the High Council, (TV: The War Games) by the Lord President (PROSE: The Legacy of Gallifrey) or by an Inquisitor. (TV: The Mysterious Planet)

Lawyers, or attorneys, would represent the accused, seeking to defend them via rhetorical argument directed to the judging court. (COMIC: The Court of Birds) In turn, a prosecutor would present an argument for the accused's guilt. On Gallifrey, "valeyard", a name adopted by a maleficent emanation of the Doctor, was an obscure term for a particularly learned prosecutor. (TV: The Mysterious Planet)

In 20th century Britain, the jury's role was the decide whether the evidence present was sufficient to condemn the accused as "guilty" or "not guilty", requiring unanimous agreement before the trial can be concluded (PROSE: The Juror's Story)

The Doctor's trials

Over the course of his long life, the Doctor was involved in many trials across his different incarnations.

For the murder of Roberta Sampson

Main article: The Doctor's trial (The Juror's Story)

The First Doctor was put on trial on Earth in 1963 for the murder of werewolf Roberta Sampson. He was acquitted of all charges. (PROSE: The Juror's Story)

For the breach of non-interference

Main article: The Doctor's trial (The War Games)

The Second Doctor was put on trial on Gallifrey for the breach of their Non-interference policy. He was exiled to 20th century Earth and regenerated into his Third incarnation as part of his sentence. (TV: The War Games, Spearhead from Space)

For the murder of the Lord President

Main article: The Doctor's trial (The Deadly Assassin)

The Fourth Doctor was put on trial on Gallifrey for the murder of Lord President (TV: The Deadly Assassin) Pandad IV. (PROSE: The Legacy of Gallifrey) All charges were eventually dropped, after it transpired that Goth had been the murderer, under the influence of the Master. (TV: The Deadly Assassin)

For his general behaviour

Main article: The Doctor's trial (The Mysterious Planet)

The Sixth Doctor was put on trial in Space Station Zenobia for for his general behaviour, with Darkel serving as inquisitor and the Valeyard as prosecutor.

Notable trials

Vislor Turlough's inquisition was held at Government House in the 1970s following the Trion Civil War. He was exiled to Earth for his continued support of the Imperial Clans and loyalty to the Old Regime. (PROSE: Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma)