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The NEC Criminal Justice Complex is a LEIGH&CO::JUSTICE facility located in [[New Eden City]]. The complex is currently under construction. As of this date, Phase 1 has been completed. | The NEC Criminal Justice Complex is a LEIGH&CO::JUSTICE facility located in [[New Eden City]]. The complex is currently under construction. As of this date, Phase 1 has been completed. | ||
= New Eden City Circuit Court = | |||
The New Eden City Circuit Court prosecutes civil and criminal cases within its jurisdiction. This is defined as crimes occurring within the New Eden City limits, within other properties owned by LEIGH&CO or New Eden City citizens, between or against New Eden City citizens in any location, and against physical property (such as the trains) owned by LEIGH&CO regardless of location. | |||
== Y2 Docket == | |||
* [[LCJ Docket 2-001]] LEIGH&CO v. [[Ye Olde Pipe Club]] | |||
* [[LCJ Docket 2-002]] LEIGH&CO v. [[mrunix]] | |||
= Criminal Justice Museum = | = Criminal Justice Museum = | ||
The Criminal Justice Museum houses artifacts from previous crimes and other criminal happenings on the server. Today, the main exhibit is that of the [[Skull Cove]] pirates, who were found guilty in Y2S3 of crimes against LEIGH&CO. | The Criminal Justice Museum houses artifacts from previous crimes and other criminal happenings on the server. Today, the main exhibit is that of the [[Skull Cove]] pirates, who were found [[LCJ_Docket_2-001|guilty]] in Y2S3 of crimes against LEIGH&CO. Visitors can view treasures seized from their plunder room as well as the actual ledger that lead to their eventual downfall. | ||
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"We are so proud to today announce the opening of one of our most | "We are so proud to today announce the opening of one of our most cherished projects, the | ||
New Eden City Criminal Justice Museum. We have worked tirelessly over the last two years to design and construct this building. We, along with the City, invite the public to visit the museum and reflect on | New Eden City Criminal Justice Museum. We have worked tirelessly over the last two years to design and construct this building. We, along with the City, invite the public to visit the museum and reflect on how crime does not pay. | ||
This was a challenging project for us. We were tasked to bring a fresh architectural | This was a challenging project for us. We were tasked to bring a fresh architectural flavor to this great city while channeling the rich architectural design language already existing as a physical dialog between LEIGH&CO and the City residents. We think we have succeeded in that mission. | ||
The building, as a strong white edifice reflects the purity and truth of LEIGH&CO, recognizing that they are a bedrock of justice. Meanwhile, the building appears to be peeling back, as if an onion, revealing another deeper meaning underneath and inviting the visitor to reflect on what justice really means to them, and how while truth can shift with time and circumstance, justice is justice. | The building, as a strong white edifice reflects the purity and truth of LEIGH&CO, recognizing that they are a bedrock of justice. Meanwhile, the building appears to be peeling back, as if an onion, revealing another deeper meaning underneath and inviting the visitor to reflect on what justice really means to them, and how while truth can shift with time and circumstance, justice is justice. | ||
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Outside, a visitors can take in the building as well as its reflection, inviting investigation into the fact that while there are always two sides to any story, only one of them is real, and the other is just a figment of the criminal mind, shifting mirrors and illusions intended to confuse and confound and distract. | Outside, a visitors can take in the building as well as its reflection, inviting investigation into the fact that while there are always two sides to any story, only one of them is real, and the other is just a figment of the criminal mind, shifting mirrors and illusions intended to confuse and confound and distract. | ||
Meanwhile, the in-situ physical deconstruction of the building also brings to mind the deconstruction that LEIGH&CO will physically visit on evildoers who mean this great City and people harm. At the same time, the setting is tranquil and straightforward, conveying the honesty and simple truth which which these threats are delivered. | Meanwhile, the in-situ physical deconstruction of the building also brings to mind the deconstruction that LEIGH&CO will physically visit on evildoers who mean this great City and her people harm. At the same time, the setting is tranquil and straightforward, conveying the honesty and simple truth which which these threats are delivered. | ||
We are very proud of this building, and look forward to serving the needs of the community through subsequent phases of construction at the Justice Complex. | We are very proud of this building, and look forward to serving the needs of the community through subsequent phases of construction at the Justice Complex. |
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The NEC Criminal Justice Complex is a LEIGH&CO::JUSTICE facility located in New Eden City. The complex is currently under construction. As of this date, Phase 1 has been completed.
New Eden City Circuit Court
The New Eden City Circuit Court prosecutes civil and criminal cases within its jurisdiction. This is defined as crimes occurring within the New Eden City limits, within other properties owned by LEIGH&CO or New Eden City citizens, between or against New Eden City citizens in any location, and against physical property (such as the trains) owned by LEIGH&CO regardless of location.
Y2 Docket
- LCJ Docket 2-001 LEIGH&CO v. Ye Olde Pipe Club
- LCJ Docket 2-002 LEIGH&CO v. mrunix
Criminal Justice Museum
The Criminal Justice Museum houses artifacts from previous crimes and other criminal happenings on the server. Today, the main exhibit is that of the Skull Cove pirates, who were found guilty in Y2S3 of crimes against LEIGH&CO. Visitors can view treasures seized from their plunder room as well as the actual ledger that lead to their eventual downfall.
"We are so proud to today announce the opening of one of our most cherished projects, the New Eden City Criminal Justice Museum. We have worked tirelessly over the last two years to design and construct this building. We, along with the City, invite the public to visit the museum and reflect on how crime does not pay.
This was a challenging project for us. We were tasked to bring a fresh architectural flavor to this great city while channeling the rich architectural design language already existing as a physical dialog between LEIGH&CO and the City residents. We think we have succeeded in that mission.
The building, as a strong white edifice reflects the purity and truth of LEIGH&CO, recognizing that they are a bedrock of justice. Meanwhile, the building appears to be peeling back, as if an onion, revealing another deeper meaning underneath and inviting the visitor to reflect on what justice really means to them, and how while truth can shift with time and circumstance, justice is justice.
Outside, a visitors can take in the building as well as its reflection, inviting investigation into the fact that while there are always two sides to any story, only one of them is real, and the other is just a figment of the criminal mind, shifting mirrors and illusions intended to confuse and confound and distract.
Meanwhile, the in-situ physical deconstruction of the building also brings to mind the deconstruction that LEIGH&CO will physically visit on evildoers who mean this great City and her people harm. At the same time, the setting is tranquil and straightforward, conveying the honesty and simple truth which which these threats are delivered.
We are very proud of this building, and look forward to serving the needs of the community through subsequent phases of construction at the Justice Complex.
- Turner+Wheadon, Architects, New Eden City