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Sep 12, 2011 10:58

[This Sunday afternoon, Franziska is sitting by her kitchen window, sunglasses perched atop her head and her whip coiled on her lap. By the angle of her NV, it appears to be propped up on a table several feet away.]I understand that there has been an influx of new arrivals lately. To those of you who don’t know me, my name is Franziska von Karma, ( Read more... )

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text leading3men September 12 2011, 03:01:13 UTC
Home:

1) Yes
2) Prosecution and Defense take turns at the witnesses and evidence, make statements
3) ...I think our justice systems are similar with the whole community stuff and prison.

Port:

1) I AM THE POLICE.
2) Yes. Part of the job. I won't call them fair yet since the companies have deep pockets.
3) Depends. Do we got the funding to dish out penalties? I haven't seen it.

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text dancing_pierrot September 12 2011, 04:29:45 UTC
Home: modern Earth, I'm assuming? Country and year?

Port:

1)'YOU ARE THE POLICE'? I take that to mean that you are currently in the employ of the SPPD. How long have you been working with them for?
2) How much of an influence do you perceive the corporations to have over the court system?
3) Let's say, hypothetically, the there was no monetary issue involved.

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text leading3men September 12 2011, 04:49:05 UTC
USA, 2009.

1) Around May.
2) A lot. As in, painfully a lot of influence. That AGI trial was a step up, for sure.
3) Certain laws need to be changed in order to make any justified penalties.

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text dancing_pierrot September 12 2011, 04:53:21 UTC
Yes, I am familiar with the area and time to which you refer. I myself was only ten years old at the time, but my father had me studying several court systems internationally from a young age -- the US was one of them.

1) What do your responsibilities with the police force entail?
2) By 'the AGI trial', are you referring to trial regarding the matter of slavery headed by Prosecutors Edgeworth and Armando?
3) Certainly, yes, but what, in your opinion, would constitute a 'justified' penalty?

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text leading3men September 14 2011, 00:27:25 UTC
Does this mean I got at least 10 years of seniority over you?

1)Patrolling, solving cases, do various shifts
2)Yep.
3) You vandalize a shop? Congrats, you get community service for a beautification project from the city. You punch someone, so take a week in the hole. Murder someone, you get serious jail time. I'm still iffy on the death penalty issue.

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text dancing_pierrot September 14 2011, 07:14:37 UTC
Depending on your actual age, perhaps. Even so, it is hardly relevant.

1) What is your ranking?
2) Indeed, that was a cause for celebration in the Port. However, it is only the very first step on a long, tedious but necessary journey.
3) The death penalty might very well be ineffective here anyway. So, 'serious jail time'? What is your definition of that? Life sentences?

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Re: text leading3men September 15 2011, 17:28:33 UTC
Is so.

1)Private
2)Must go faster.
3)To Newcomers, anyway. Life sentence sounds good. Isolation.

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text dancing_pierrot September 16 2011, 09:37:21 UTC
Age is little more than a number -- what an individual does with all those years of life makes all the difference.

1) How much authority do you have and how much personal initiative can be undertaken in the cases that are under your investigation?
2) Can expedition really be encouraged when it could encourage mistakes?
3) What measures should be taken to ensure that life-term convicts cannot escape?

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