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Politics and Culture in Westeros


ira_gaines

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So if a peasant living on the lands of a knight committed a crime, the knight would have to take him to a Lord for punishment?

Depends on the crime. A knight can judge some crimes, but not the capital ones. Furthermore, the Lord would actually name judges to represent him. That could very well be the knight. But the knight wouldn't have the right to it, nor could it be inherited. And of course fees and fines would go to the Lord, not the knight.

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