[ calm down, Dick Wolf, he can hear the dun-dun of your law and order spiel clear enough. ]
appreciate the cliffnotes there, buddy glad to have you aboard
way i'm picturing it is: i've got a decent pool of people to sit and make the decisions javert will continue on as the inspector side of things, bringing matters to the group, and you can act as general inquisitor to see if there's merit and walk the body of it past the arbiters
he's going to listen to us because he's used to being a cog in the machine with absolutely zero critical thinking involved past following clues from point A to point B
not saying it for an excuse but the guy's two steps removed from the guillotine being the final round of appeals, you know?
Yes - it's a pity, really. He doesn't seem to recognize that the law is man-made and thus can be flexible, and is not necessarily the same as justice.
You probably wouldn't be surprised that his line of thinking doesn't stop at him. Some people will do anything to get their verdicts. He seems like a man who'll do anything to get his collar.
<dismas>
appreciate the cliffnotes there, buddy
glad to have you aboard
way i'm picturing it is: i've got a decent pool of people to sit and make the decisions
javert will continue on as the inspector side of things, bringing matters to the group, and you can act as general inquisitor to see if there's merit and walk the body of it past the arbiters
<SignalRed>
However, I have the distinct impression that he's going to listen to us not because he thinks we're in the right, but because we're fellow monsters.
<dismas>
not saying it for an excuse but the guy's two steps removed from the guillotine being the final round of appeals, you know?
<SignalRed>
You probably wouldn't be surprised that his line of thinking doesn't stop at him. Some people will do anything to get their verdicts. He seems like a man who'll do anything to get his collar.
<dismas>
even in a more enlightened era, can't say i've seen many in that line of work different from what j's put on showcase
but doubt you're raring for a fun and games debate on criminal justice ethics
<SignalRed>