Addressing Devris
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- The Inn's Taste Tester
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Addressing Devris
*maka waits asks Kathryn, Jack, and Kenrick*
So, okay, I need to know something VERY important about da law.
If a crime is committed but the victim doesn't wish the criminal prosecuted - do I arrest them anyway? Or do I just bring them in and let you guys sort it out.
I think a criminal is a criminal and just because the victim is forgiving doesn't mean they shouldn't be punished. Otherwise they just gonna do it again.
So, okay, I need to know something VERY important about da law.
If a crime is committed but the victim doesn't wish the criminal prosecuted - do I arrest them anyway? Or do I just bring them in and let you guys sort it out.
I think a criminal is a criminal and just because the victim is forgiving doesn't mean they shouldn't be punished. Otherwise they just gonna do it again.
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Re: Addressing Devris
I've been hearing people throw around words like "pressing charges" and "prosecuting" as if the person who is the victim has a choice about it. A crime is a crime, and it is DeVris' job to punish criminals and uphold the law.
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Re: Addressing Devris
I am glad to hear that!
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