Have you ever stolen and tried on Mr. Wright's beanie?
N-Nope, not at all, why do you ask?
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Have you ever stolen and tried on Mr. Wright's beanie?
N-Nope, not at all, why do you ask?
Would you like fully consensual hugs? P.S.: Do not be alarmed by the large, moving package with airholes that is enclosed.
Yes, I’m perfectly fine with consensual hugs.
I wasn’t going to be alarmed by the package until you mentioned it was moving... Now I’m worried about the contents. *Gulp*
What's your opinion on retributive justice? And also, what if the prison's incarceration rate is maxed out?
Retributive justice is a system of criminal justice based on the punishment of offenders rather than on rehabilitation. On the other hand, rehabilitative justice is where the offender is rehabilitated as opposed to being punished.
Honestly, I think it depends on the crime committed, and how the offender honestly feels about having committed the crime. For example, the person could have committed a murder on accident, or they truly feel guilty about committing the homicide, in which case, rehabilitation would work for their benefit. If the offender didn’t feel any remorse for committing the murder, they should be properly punished for it. I can see the benefits of both retributive and rehabilitative justice, and think either one should be used, depending on the person being charged with the crime.
As for your other question, there’s not much I can do, considering I’m an attorney and that matter is handled by the police department. As for the cases I take on, in the instance the incarceration rate is at its maximum, all I can do is continue to defend my clients.
(... This sounds pretty serious, and it could likely become quite complicated.)
Don’t worry, Mr Anderson, I’ll be on my way to the Detention Centre shortly.
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...I don’t know who that is, but I can assure you, that’s not me. When it comes to dancing, I can easily say I have two left feet.
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Wh... What?
Well, yes, I like Klavier. A lot of people like him, and why shouldn’t they? He’s a very likeable person, once you get past all his flashiness and flirty ways. I’ve had to face off against him a number of times in court, and I’ve seen his relentlessness when it comes to uncovering the truth - even when it ended up greatly hurting him in the end - and it’s admirable he’s still able to continue going and staying in his field of being a prosecutor despite everything he’s had to go through.
Well, no, we don’t fight with the cleaning supplies; that’s quite hazardous and could break something in the office that either Mr Wright or Trucy would be very unhappy to have broken.
However, if Athena were to challenge me, I certainly wouldn’t back down. I can hold my own, cleaning supply weapons or not.