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The other day... you were there, weren't you. I'd been a little dazed at the time. I am still a little numb from the shock I recieved, but in much better shape than my harness... unfortunately.
1)You are an ESPer like your sister, I would imagine. Has your ESP ever helped you win a case? 2)How would you define the primary role of a Defense Attourney? Phoenix seemed confused by the idea of offering his services to a client who was guilty of committing a crime, though he is a bit naiive and idealistic, even when it comes to his career. 3)Where does the Fey family come from? Maya and Pearl wear traditional-looking clothing, and I know that the magatama is a prehistoric symbol of Japan and Korea. Was there something special about the place your ancestors immigrated to? 4)What is your favorite (fiction) book? 5)Has your religious self-exploration helped you so far, or has it simply left you with more questions? I keep wondering if I am too stubborn for my own faith.
It is alright. The person who caused my injuries was another involved with the organization I am in, and he is.... quite a troubled young man. It was better that you and Phoenix not try to help him, as he would not have taken well to any more interference
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Please don't. I know that you are both intelligent and diplomatic, but Mr. Baldwin is a difficult case. Sympathy is the last thing he wants to recieve.
I would have to be completely oblivious from reality to not think that I had broken the law or committed crimes. I simply felt I was above the law when I committed them, which is easy to do when you are constantly on the move. It's become harder over time.
Ah... my apologies. I was thinking of the first attourney to defend me in court. His name was Matt Murdock... I believe he is still alive and practising. Though I was guilty beyond the shadow of a doubt, I had yet to kill anyone at the time, and he fought relentlessly to get the best outcome to the case that we could hope for.
On my world, the police never officially rely on occult talents to solve cases, though many 'psychics' are usually happy to offer their services to families or private agencies. To prey on those in need of consolation with their lies is an abhorrent practice
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1)You are an ESPer like your sister, I would imagine. Has your ESP ever helped you win a case?
2)How would you define the primary role of a Defense Attourney? Phoenix seemed confused by the idea of offering his services to a client who was guilty of committing a crime, though he is a bit naiive and idealistic, even when it comes to his career.
3)Where does the Fey family come from? Maya and Pearl wear traditional-looking clothing, and I know that the magatama is a prehistoric symbol of Japan and Korea. Was there something special about the place your ancestors immigrated to?
4)What is your favorite (fiction) book?
5)Has your religious self-exploration helped you so far, or has it simply left you with more questions? I keep wondering if I am too stubborn for my own faith.
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I would have to be completely oblivious from reality to not think that I had broken the law or committed crimes. I simply felt I was above the law when I committed them, which is easy to do when you are constantly on the move. It's become harder over time.
Ah... my apologies. I was thinking of the first attourney to defend me in court. His name was Matt Murdock... I believe he is still alive and practising. Though I was guilty beyond the shadow of a doubt, I had yet to kill anyone at the time, and he fought relentlessly to get the best outcome to the case that we could hope for.
On my world, the police never officially rely on occult talents to solve cases, though many 'psychics' are usually happy to offer their services to families or private agencies. To prey on those in need of consolation with their lies is an abhorrent practice
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