1706 Trial of Yukiji
The Trial of Yukiji was a postmortem proceeding ordered by the Prince of Whales, Daniyal ibn Daniyal, to establish the dishonour of the late widow of Prince Kir of Whales.
Background
Pre-trial efforts to bind the soul of the deceased to the jurisdiction of the court
In response to a petition from the government of Whales, the body of the suicide was taken into the protective custody of the state pending extradition proceedings, as the deceased faced trial in Walstadt for her repeated false allegations. The Hurmu Gate Company and the Hurmu Constabulary also proposed to sue the estate of the deceased. In response, the Hurmu government ordered the body to be cryogenically frozen and placed under guard, pending proceedings.
The court of the Prince of Whales shortly thereafter made known that it would be requiring the services of a proficient necromancer.
Trial proceedings