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Callimachus denied this and as a violent quarrel ensued many others came running up; among them by chance Rhinon, who had become one of the Ten, approached. So Patrocles immediately laid information with him concerning the money and Rhinon led them both before his colleagues. These officials referred the matter to the Council1; after an adjudication, the money was declared the property of the state.
1 During the rule of the Thirty, and of their successors the Ten, the judicial functions of the Athenian juries were usurped by the Council.