http://victimorvillain.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] victimorvillain.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-09-26 02:10 am
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Criminal Justice [first period, Tuesday]

"Good morning," V said smoothly. "As we have been studying, our current judicial systems are rather rigorous in most cultures. However, they are, in many ways, an improvement. There are, for instance, governments that employ secret police, or have employed them in the past. These organizations rely heavily on fear - and people should not fear their governments. Governments, rather, should be afraid of their people."

"And one reason why," he said, pacing slightly as he picked up some papers to pass out, "is because of what is commonly known as the mob mentality. Years ago, it was the way justice was carried out, and even to this day, public outcry can sway an entire nation. Sometimes not for the best."

He started to pass out a pair of handouts, as well as a small card on each desk. "Today we are going to study one of the less productive, yet nonetheless historical, means of exacting justice. Three of you are 'witches' - your cards have a 'W.' The rest, you have a blank card. Your jobs are to accuse one another until you locate what you believe to be a witch, and bring him or her before me, as I am the acting judge. If you have enough evidence and have located one of the actual 'witches,' you will be awarded with one of these." V held up a box of cookies.

"And witches," he added, scanning the room. "You must do your best to blend in and deflect attention away from yourselves."

[Okay, so basically, this is a game of he-said, she-said. You say, "So and so is a witch for this reason!" And people can hop on your bandwagon, or the accused can reply. When you've gone through a reasonable amount of that, ping in the "Trials" thread and V will listen to the reasoning and give out cookies if you have one of the three "witches."

There are three people who have OOCly been contacted and asked to be "witches": [livejournal.com profile] x5_alec, [livejournal.com profile] once_a_king, and [livejournal.com profile] bridge_carson. Naturally, your characters have no way of knowing this, so accuse whoever. And your logic for why they're a witch can be anything. I expect crack and silliness, not meanness, please. And work together, of course! I'll be around most of the day, with small patches of AFKness in the middle of the day.]

Re: S/he's a witch!

[identity profile] socksofcool.livejournal.com 2006-09-26 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Seely shrugged. "You can check with the school office, or in the library, all the information's there."

"Besides it's obvious to me that this entire exercise has been set up for the express purpose of deflecting attention from the real witch in this class room," Seely said, pausing for dramatic effect. "PROFESSOR V!"

Re: S/he's a witch!

[identity profile] saltandammo.livejournal.com 2006-09-26 04:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm just seeing who squeals the loudest when accused." Dean shrugged. "I know I'm not a witch and I'm secure enough in my non-witchiness to not flail if accused."

Re: S/he's a witch!

[identity profile] saltandammo.livejournal.com 2006-09-26 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Given the assignment, everyone should have been prepared to be accused by everyone else anyway," Dean pointed out. "If you don't engage, you don't have any reactions to judge."

Re: S/he's a witch!

[identity profile] socksofcool.livejournal.com 2006-09-26 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Seely frowned. "I only accused you and English. That's hardly everyone in sight. Also, it has a lot basis than most of these flying around."