An Idea For a New forum: The WBO Court

Hey guys! With the massive thing with Shine and Lunchbox's fake WBO rules thread, I came up with the idea for a new forum, The WBO Court.

Here is how it works:

When a member breaks a major rule or minor rules, the punisher, posts a thread with the format of
Quote: WBO Court Case: (username) (number of the current amount of court cases on the user)
 

When a user is in a court case, they cannot post at all under they are proven not guilty or guilty. When a user is found guilty, the proper punishment shall be placed apon the user. 

Here is the format for what a PM notify that a user got charged would be:
Quote:Dear (User),

You have been charged by (punisher name) for (crime or crimes). Your ability to post has been disabled untill a verdict is reached. Here is the link to the court case: (link to the court case). Thank you for reading this.

                                                         From, the staff of the WBO

The jury during a court case would look at the user's posts and private messages for evidance against him or her and when evidance is found or not, they would then discuss if the user should be found guilty or not guilty and what punishment should be applied. They then would go to the thread and post the verdict. There can also be witnesses if the post that got the criminal in trouble got edited by them to clean up the act.

Spam bots just get banned immediatly though.

The jury would contain all of the comitees and moderators in case you did not know

So, that was it, how do you like the idea? It was a fanmade one, so there is no Court Forum. Would you guys like to add this? If not, that is alright.
sounds messy

leave any and all disciplinary actions to the mods/admins
(Feb. 07, 2020  12:16 AM)NAP Wrote: sounds messy

leave any and all disciplinary actions to the mods/admins

Mods and admins still have the disciplinary actions though.
You're not a jury. You don't actually get a say in how these things are handled, and you should just report them to moderators via the report function instead of trying to stir up drama.