Elias stayed a moment longer. He watched a young couple approach the building. They looked terrified, holding hands as if letting go would mean drifting away entirely. They were likely there for a simple name change, or perhaps a marriage license, but to them, the building represented a mountain of authority.
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Turning up his collar against the rain, Elias began the walk home toward Waterloo Row. The lights of the Justice Building flickered on as dusk settled, casting long, yellow shadows onto the wet asphalt. The court was adjourned for the day, but the city’s story continued, one verdict at a time. Elias stayed a moment longer
❌ Missing your court date – results in (criminal) or default judgment (civil). ❌ Bringing phone/camera into courtroom – can be confiscated. ❌ Talking loudly or eating/drinking in courtrooms. ❌ Forgetting to check the daily court list – rooms sometimes change last minute. They were likely there for a simple name
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