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The courthouse is the building where the District Attorney's offce is location, where Josie works. Sam and Sock visit Josie's office to dig up information about escaped souls. When Steve finds Jack in jail awaiting trial for jewelry theft, Steve convinces Stan to free him. After Stan discovers that Jack is using Steve to appeal to him, so that he would provide a character reference for Jack during the trial, Stan gets mad and provokes Jack until Steve himself interferes, threatening to leave the house forever. Later the same night, Steve shares his thoughts with his grandpa, wishing to run away. Jack seconds the thought and they steal Francine's car. During this time, Steve starts to find a father figure in his grandfather, which makes Jack feel guilty as he knows that he is not the person Steve thinks he is. Jack decides to appear at his trial instead of running away. At the same time, he suggests Steve should get back home and spend the time with Stan because The courthouse is a reward building in SimCity 3000 and SimCity 4. It provide several jobs, although not a significant number. As the name suggests, the courthouse is where criminal Sims go to face trial before being sent off into the correctional system. As with other reward buildings, the player can unlock it through U-Drive It missions in Rush Hour, or by simply meeting the requirements to unlock the building. The courthouse sits on a 3x3 ploppable lot, which can be placed accordingly by the player. "As kingdoms and empires expanded, it became increasingly difficult for the rulers to maintain control over the more distant regions of their realm. To ensure that the far-flung cities of the empire contributed their expected share of duties and taxes to the government, rulers constructed courthouses to help unify their domains. These local centers of government meted out justice and helped preserve order in the midst of the furthest wilderness." The Courthouse is the place in which Thomas Covenant lost his son Roger to his wife Joan after she gained custody after their divorce as it was deemed no law could force a woman to raise a child with a leper. It is described as a depressing building with large grey columns topped with carved human heads with careless eyes and lips in a spasm of disgust with highly polished front steps. The Courthouse in Eternity Valley really consists of two separate locations. The one in town is for normal offenses. However, there is one set in The Deep Park which is for magical act the town deems illegal. Between the Sheriff's Office and the Courthouse runs a branch of The Tunnels. This branch is lined with cells for the more dangerous magical criminals to await their trials. The building itself is a burnt down husk. Five years ago, they held all trials in the standard courthouse. A dragon was not happy with his verdict and he burnt down the one that was originally built in 1716. A courthouse is where justice takes place. The Courthouse is a building type in Pharaoh. The Courthouse is the main base of the gang run by Ugly John. It's located in Quartz, just northwest of the graveyard in the southeast corner of the map. Directly to the northeast of the Courthouse is Ugly John's Hideout. Thugs at the door will ask for a password (attained from Laurie). The password is MUERTE. The Courthouse is an enterable building in Saints Row 2. Given the Bluth family's numerous legal troubles, the courthouse is a commonly recurring locale. Events take place both inside and outside of the courthouse. The Courthouse is a castle services building in Stronghold 2.
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