Trial System

Trial System
The Trial System is the current active justice system for Town of Salem. It, similarly to the game itself, relies on the other Townies - in this case, the ToS community - to vote up (report) and judge (guilty/innocent) the accused. If a report is voted guilty by the end of a voting season, it is sent into the Judge Queue, where the designated Judges will decide the reported user's fate.

You must have played a total of 150 games of Town of Salem before you can access reports and vote on them.

Layout
On your first time visiting the Trial System, the will greet you and run you through the basics. If you can't remember something from the tutorial, here is a summary of each important part of the Trial System:

Report Details
The Report Details are located on the right of the screen, and show the basic information about the selected report.
 * Report ID - How the Trial System identifies and categorizes reports.
 * Reported User - Shows the number, in-game name, and username of the reported user. Click the highlighter to highlight all their messages in the chat log.
 * Role - Shows the role of the reported user.
 * Report Submitted - Shows the exact time the report was filed. (Note: It is not known whether or not the Trial System automatically converts the time to your region's timezone. If not, then it is likely running on Austin, Texas time.)
 * Reported Reason - What the user was reported for. Note that not all reasons stated here are available to select in game.
 * Details - What the person who reported the user included in the details section.
 * Left - Whether or not the reported user left the game before dying.

Duplicating a Report
If you notice another player in the chat log breaking a rule, you can choose to duplicate that report on that user. You must provide the name of the person you want to duplicate, and which rule you think they broke.

If you believe the reported user was reported for the wrong reason (ex: Reported for cheating when they should have been reported for gamethrowing), or they broke more than one rule, you can also duplicate the report on that user as well. Make sure to duplicate the report once for each time the user broke a rule.

If you duplicate a report, the Trial System will automatically assume you voted guilty.