Appeals Panel Extension

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Appeals Panel Extension

Many of you may have been waiting for me to announce the new appeals panel members - however I've been waiting and hoping to receive more applications...because my inbox only contains ONE application.

So I am extending the application period for one more week, with applications now due on Wednesday, April 2nd.

_Here are the criteria you must meet to apply:

-Rank of at least DJK

-Past DB leadership experience

-Must have passed the DB Judicial Certification Course

(in the past, or you can take it now)_

I know some people just took the CoJ course and did well, those people may now apply if they wish. If I don't receive at least 3 qualified applicants by next Wednesday I will simply hand-pick people and bend them to my will (aka beg people to volunteer).

The appeals panel is an important part of the Chamber of Justice, please apply and keep your Justicar happy!

I'm not overly sure what is involved in being an "Appeals Panel" member, but I bet you'd get a bit more interest if you dropped the SA course requirement. Since that test is pretty much pure evil and few members will ever want to complete it. Is it really necessary for members of an appeals panel to pass a CoJ course? Hands I can understand, but how often do we have problems that end up in an appeals panel court... thing? Just saying.

I will be both Right Hand and an Appeal member to save time and increase efficiency!

Passing the course shows knowledge of the CoJ and dedication/effort in wanting the job. Most jobs in the real world require some sort of skills test to be passed at some point.

Most jobs in the real world reward you with money you can spend on hookers and blow... the real world rarely applied to the Brotherhood. Except that a lot of our members are probably hookers.

Hmmm. <3 hookers.

I second Tarax and Shadow!

I agree drop the course requirement and trust me you will have tons of submissions guys, don't think it is necessary :).

Just take the course, weenies! It's not that hard, and it does provide alot of insight into how a case is handled.

:)

the above comment holds true. it's also quite useful to have some knowledge about the workings of the CoJ if you want to actually be on the appeals panel.

but it's so long... I've "Been meaning to" for a year now! (Or however long it's been out)

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