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yu "ho life, apparently" narukami ([personal profile] izanagis) wrote in [community profile] expiationnet2024-02-03 10:14 am

002 | video

[Yu is frowning at his parchment when the video starts; he continues for a moment, turning the paper over in his hands, examining it closely, thoughtful and maybe a little...hm, bewildered. Concerned.

He puts it down when he realizes the video is ready to record.]


Has anyone had a change in the crime they were charged with, after they got here? If so, was there a catalyst, or did it seem random?

[... he hesitates for a second before adding,] For those it applies to: did the new charge seem more fitting, or less?

... Thanks.

[He turns it off there.]
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[personal profile] bulleting 2024-02-13 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
That's....very interesting, actually. You're the first I've heard of it happening to. I'm curious, did you only just now notice? Or could it have happened shortly after your sentencing?

[But he failed his sentencing, so the theory that it changed because he cleared that crime doesn't add up. Still, it's an interesting hypothesis.]
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[personal profile] bulleting 2024-02-14 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
[She tries to have good input on things!!]

Then I doubt it was connected to your sentencing, if it hadn't changed yet in December. Mine hasn't changed, but now you've got me curious. I'll have to keep a closer eye on it. Has anyone else said if it's happened to them?
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[personal profile] bulleting 2024-02-25 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[Caitlyn's making a mental note of this, in case this ever comes up again. It's good to know how many are affected when strange things like this happen.]

Definitely. I couldn't tell you the last time I cared to look at mine. But I definitely will now.

[It just made her frustrated, since her accusation was just a big lie. She had it put away, and had no intentions of pulling it out again, until now.]
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[personal profile] bulleting 2024-02-29 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
It does. Especially since it's a completely false accusation, in my case. [And the fact that she's completed her sentencing and nothing has really changed!! Not that she actually thought she'd get to go home so easily, but she didn't even get to talk to the Council, let alone plead her case, or anything.

It was beyond frustrating.]
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[personal profile] bulleting 2024-03-13 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
I've noticed that as well. And there's been a number of people with crimes that are true, but very modest in comparison to other things they've done.

[She's wondered the same thing. It makes no sense. What is the point of rehabilitation over something she didn't even do?? This law system was more than just a little flawed.]
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[personal profile] bulleting 2024-04-22 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I've thought the same thing. Which seems.. strange. Especially given this place is to be a punishment. Why leave something like that to random chance?

[Wouldn't they want to go with the most severe crime? Wouldn't it make more sense, if they want to rehabilitate criminals, to pick actual criminals? There's so much about everything that really makes no sense about this place.]
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[personal profile] bulleting 2024-04-30 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I've wondered that too. I asked Jerry when I met him, but he just insisted it was "rehabilitation". Which could mean a lot of different things, honestly. His answers were all just...vague.

[which is not helpful!! There had to be more to it, but it would be nice if their captors would be open about the rules and what they were doing!!]