The special court set up to find and kill heretics is called an inquisition. It was established by the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages to combat religious dissent and ensure doctrinal conformity. The Spanish Inquisition is one of the most well-known examples of this type of court.
If you read all of To Kill a Mocking Bird, you will find out their relationship.
Torture was often used to punish and eventually kill heretics during the Spanish inquisition. Many inquisitors would starve their inmates, force them to consume vast amounts of water, or heap burning coals onto them. Other inquisitors would use a strappado or a rack to torture and eventually kill accused heretics.
you cant kill him in campaign but you can kill Makarov in the special museum level
In Idaho you would go to District Court. In Washington and California it would be Superior Court, Oregon calls them circuit courts...whatever court in your state tries felony cases is where you go if you kill someone.
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In How to Kill A Mockingbird? It never says.As he is first introduced in chapter seventeen, all Scout says about him is, "The solicitor, a Mr. Gilmer, was not well known to us. He was from Abbotsville; we saw him only when court convened, and that rarely, for court was of no special interest to Jem and me." Then during the rest of the case he is just referred to as Mr. Gilmer.
No they don't only a special bred
No you need a special soap.
well they can kill things that we dont want
No one special.
They sat in the balcony with the blacks.
Judge Taylor