(Reports may be vauge due to sheer volume of posts to be read through
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Lainley is the first to be tried. Leiden questioned her about how she came back to life, where the other staff was during the time of the revival/Lord Voldemortist's attack, and where she was before the attack. Quite a bit of emphasis on the attack and the fact that Lainley left as a ghost to be regenerated just before the attack. Then she asked Lainley about her teaching methods, etc.
Francis Llewellyn (2nd Year Ravenclaw) was next, giving testimony that she believed the professors did all they could to defend the students in the last attack, as well as some testimony on Professor Riddle's behalf...except one of the jurors brought up the fact that she'd been involved in two "rebellion groups" this term (oops!).
Airlia next. Some stuff on the Draught from last term, and she admitting that the staff had locked themselves in the Spirit Room away from the rest of the school (owch!). Some discussion on her class methods, that testing the potions on the students themselves wasn't all that safe.
Jaren Kymers (5th year Slytherin). Spectators seem to have liked his testimony, mostly defensive with a few jabs at Leiden's side comments and reasoning. Briefly touched on what he thought of the field trips, then a load of stuff on the attack last term, where he was monitoring the profs.
Riddle next, and a complete offensive strategy, unfortunately letting herself be provoked by Leiden's questioning. Leiden mostly dissed her for her age, Riddle returned the comments, then stormed off in a huff without finishing her testimony, prompting Leiden to have her, Airlia and Lainley removed from the room and locking the students in (I think. So that they can't follow at any rate.)
Zekke de Barticot (5th year Slytherin). Offered some insight as to what the students felt towards the events at the beginning of this term and argued completely in favour of the Professors on trial (at least Lainley and Airlia). Leiden didn't seem to like him though and dismissed him rather quickly. Needless to say, he got rather mad and stormed off, then re-entered the courtroom later to watch the remaining testimonies.
Currently on the stand: Naida Rey, 5th year Slytherin (what happened to the other houses?)