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Nov 15, 2006 00:56

[Visible because Ky was too tense to filter it privately except for strikeouts]This was easier back home. There I had an entire team working with me, we had panels and panels of the IPF and the ICC, and even if I took on the role of judge or prosecutor, we had a balance between them both. The fact that Reeve Tuesti not only refused a defense ( Read more... )

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Private to Ky madame_harker November 15 2006, 09:18:16 UTC
I must admit Officer Ky, it seems that this trial is taking its toll on you. I do not believe there is a limited selection rather those who could possibly help out in the court system do not wish to help.

I have plans to apply for the justice system. It seems logical to go where a person like myself can do some good.

[OOC: She can't help be feel sympathy for those who are feeling trapped even if that person is a stranger. ]

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Private to Mina; holyknightky November 15 2006, 09:29:57 UTC
That is what's troubling me as well. I have led prosecutions before in my world, but those who did want to help for this trial aren't being allowed to. It's..

...

I apologise, I shouldn't.. I'll be fine.

Forgive me, but you are? It would be wonderful to see such determined people in the upcoming Court of Justice. And hopefully you all wont be forced to work alone.

[ooc; Ky appreciates it even if he is a stuck up priest-boy. :D He's been miserable from before and during the trial because nothing's going right.]

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Private to Ky madame_harker November 15 2006, 09:45:46 UTC
I understand certain things should not be spoken.

I am Wilhelmina Harker and I do wish we could have met under better circumstances. Personally I do not like what I am seeing so far from the Justice system. Making one person shoulder so much responsiblity does not seem fair. Therefore it seems if I would like to see change I should get involved.

Try not to despair even if things do seem futile.

[OOC: Mina has had her share of misery so it is hard for her to turn a blind eye to other people's suffering. She's rather a mother hen when it comes down to it. ^_^ Just don't mess with her chicks because she'll peck your eyes out. *lol*]

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Private to Mina; holyknightky November 15 2006, 09:54:36 UTC
Thank you for understanding.

It's hard to explain, Ms. Harker. You see, the system itself isn't at fault. We've had closed cases before, where I come from, where a limited panel of prosecutors and jury were involved. But those were for absolutely extreme cases, like terrorists, psychopaths and such.

But.. while I understand from what I have investigated and am learning, Reeve Tuesti IS at fault, but not so seriously that he deserves the death sentence. The only God I can turn to now is my own heart.

I'm sure you and the others getting invoved will do a wonderful job. From your words, you seem like a fair woman. I've been a police captain far too long, I suppose.

[ooc; Dawwww!! Ky has.. no one at this point. He's too proud as much as he'll deny it. Plus he's cranky about not being able to make up with his lover. Which is why his prosecution's so harsh. >3]

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Private to Ky; madame_harker November 15 2006, 10:19:06 UTC
I hate to admit it but it does seem that the punishment does not fit the crime in Mr. Tuesti's case. But I also admit that I have only been here a few days so I have not been able to see the whole picture fully.

You seem like a fair man yourself. You have a job to do even if it is not to your liking but unfortunately someone has to do it. I am rather sorry that such a burden has been placed on you. I shall say a pray for you and Mr. Tuesti; even if my God is no longer present.

[OOC: Heh Mina can understand that too. Her husband is dead, her last lover betrayed her and she is left with having to fight the monster within her. ^^; Probably why she get bitchy as well. ]

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Private to Mina; holyknightky November 15 2006, 15:33:50 UTC
As I have been told, it is more or less the purpose he has been trying to achieve, using whatever means he saw fit, that is the reason he is recieving the death sentence. I know I shouldn't be telling this to a civilian, but under such intense grilling, I have a feeling he's giving answers he wasn't prepared for.. even in my experience he has not been a bad man per se, but.. looks can be decieving, I suppose. The worst part is knowing someone is good and using their own words to incriminate them.

Please do not be sorry.. I'm responsible for my actions, and it was by command of higher authority. I just hope Adam Kadmon is really aware of this.

[ooc; ;~; Mina's his mother, waaaaaaah!!!! *dies*]

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Private to Ky; madame_harker November 15 2006, 18:55:06 UTC
Well if it makes you feel any better. You are not really telling me anything new. I kind of suspected that Mr. Tuesti was burying himself with the answers he was giving in his defence. No one is infallable, not even Angels. We are all capable of making mistakes.

If you ever feel the need to just talk, my door is always open to you.

[OOC: It wouldn't be the first time she has adopted the mother persona with a grown man. Mama Mina can't help herself at times. XD ]

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Private to Mina; holyknightky November 15 2006, 22:24:41 UTC
The worst part about it was that they were open-ended questions he could have avoided answering.. it's oer now. I suppose we'll have to count on the testimony of the witnesses.

I.. appreciate that. Do you like tea, Ms. Harker?

[ooc; I think knight-boy's going to need a little weep-fest, so. >3]

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Private to Ky; madame_harker November 15 2006, 22:56:04 UTC
Hopefully the witness will help.

As a matter of fact I do like tea and I have been told I make a rather good cup of tea. I live in a flat just near the fountain square. Feel free to stop over anytime.

[OOC: Mina can tell that's why she offered. ^_^ ]

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