That's Viceroy, JP! Chancellor is... different.
At this point, you and the Viceroy part ways. He has to stand in the dock- though not as a defendant, because he has not yet been indicted yet. There is a special gallery for the Jedi to sit at; your part in these proceedings is strictly observationary unless you feel the evidence against the Viceroy has somehow been misrepresented, in which case you can interject; however, this would most likely result in Obi-Wan having to be called as a witness and that would slow things.
You are not sure why, Clarion, but the other Jedi- save Ithrorn, who is looking around him, with bright seeming eyes- seem rather... irritated? At the presence of one of those Senators- the reptilian one, T'Lo Nebb. The Senators are here to oversee proceedings.
Gundark, in fact, seems to be unhappy at BOTH Senators...
Indeed, Gallagher, you can leave now, and in fact, you can be at the Jedi viewing gallery, at the same time as the other players...
Roan- last question then, if it is ducts... what order will you go in?
Marcus, your work takes you longer than you wanted. Finding no stations, you have to ask droids in the street, who refer you to their commander, most of whom do not know what you are talking about, whicxh is not surprising as the command droids have no real brain either. FINALLY you are routed to a 'security supervisor', whom you can go and see, at a place which looks more like a private apartment than any form of law building.
The receptionist at the front hands you a form.
Security consultation fee: 200 credits.
"Sign here please..."