Entering the courtroom
Emerging from the confines of her cell, Penelope was ushered into a courtroom where her trial was set to take place. As she stepped into the room, she couldn’t help but notice the multitude of others who were also gathered, anxiously awaiting their turn to stand before the judge and have their cases heard.
This courtroom was designated for handling minor offenses, resulting in a highly efficient and expedited process. First, individuals were systematically lined up, and the presiding judge rapidly addressed their cases. Then, focusing on swift decision-making, the judge diligently delivered rulings and assigned appropriate sentences, ensuring a steady progression through the day’s caseload.