jailbirdprosecutor: (Cause I can't rid the thought of it)
Simon Blackquill ([personal profile] jailbirdprosecutor) wrote in [personal profile] knowitowl 2014-09-07 03:46 pm (UTC)

[Voice]

[A fair trial... Wan Shi Tong's cynical attitude towards such a thing is eerily similar to Aura's. She too has no trust left in the court system. Simon is to blame for that, of course, but he has very few regrets. He would do the same thing over and over again.

Evidently, this is a lost cause. He could try to use his Power of Suggestion to make this trial happen, but what would be the point? A stubborn creature such as this one deserves to stew in his own frustration for a while longer. A proper trial can't occur if the victim doesn't support it. ...Not that most victims of murder could support it, yet the Prosecutor's Office likes to think it speaks in an echo of the deceased's voice and acts in the best interest of loved ones.]


Tsk. I see. It is for the best that you will not pursue the endeavor then, for the basis of a fair trial is trust. Trust in one another and trust in the system. Without that, the proceedings are little more than a sham and you seem to be quite opposed to even the mere concept of trust.

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