clockeyes: (and here i must now tell you)
Cheriour ([personal profile] clockeyes) wrote 2012-02-18 04:53 pm (UTC)

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That is how people work, unfortunately.

[A long pause as he tries to figure out how to answer that.] I will research as much as I can about what the methods of death here are. I will keep to my task no matter what, but I must be more vigilant next time.

No, I wouldn't. Because the justice of that system would act on them in my stead. A just punishment is one that takes into account all the criminal's deeds and treats them like the crimes that they are. A sentence of life for a serial killer is just, but a person who only gets two weeks in prison due to people not believing he committed the murder he did is not just. But like I said, it is different for each person.

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