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⚖️ LITERARY COURT OF JUSTICE

⚖️ AI Story Court Trial

Your writing has been charged with crimes against literature.
The court will hear arguments. The Judge will decide your fate.

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⚡ 2 credits for Full Trial


Your Writing Has Been Charged

Most writing critique tells you what's wrong. The AI Story Court Trial shows you the argument — a Prosecutor who actually quotes your prose as evidence, a Defense Attorney who fights back with the strongest case for your writing, and a Judge who weighs both and hands down a verdict only a literary court could deliver.

The Three Trial Formats

Summary Judgment is fast and devastating — opening arguments and an immediate ruling. Full Trial adds a cross-examination round where both sides directly rebut each other's arguments. Grand Jury is the complete experience: three full stages, six character statements, and a final ruling that references everything said before it. The single-call architecture means all three formats load at the same speed — the only difference is how much drama you get.

Why the Single-Call Architecture Matters

Unlike tools that make one call per character, the Story Trial generates the entire transcript at once. This means the Prosecutor in Stage 2 actually references what the Defense said in Stage 1 by name. The Judge's verdict quotes specific arguments from both sides. The result reads like a genuine courtroom transcript, not three separate AI responses that happen to share a theme.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AI Story Court Trial?

A tool that puts your writing on trial. The AI writes a complete courtroom transcript — Prosecutor, Defense, and Judge — in one shot, so all three characters have genuine internal consistency and respond to each other's arguments.

What's the difference between the three tiers?

Summary Judgment (1pt) is opening statements plus an immediate verdict. Full Trial (2pt) adds a cross-examination round. Grand Jury (3pt) includes opening statements, cross-examination, and closing arguments — the complete experience.

Is it free?

Yes. Each tier costs its tier number in points (1, 2, or 3). You get 12 daily points, resetting every 24 hours — enough for up to 12 Summary Judgments or 4 Grand Jury trials per day.

Can I share the transcript?

Yes — once the verdict appears, Copy Verdict and Copy Full Transcript buttons appear. The full transcript formats as a clean, readable text block perfect for sharing.

Does the Judge always convict?

Not always. If your writing has genuine strengths the Defense can argue for, the Judge will note them — and the verdict will reflect that. The court is brutal but not corrupt.