http://bugofjustice.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] bugofjustice.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-02-16 06:39 am

Advanced Criminal Justice, Class 12, Period 1, 02.16.06

[OOC: More Police Squad! This time I actually found a way for discussion to happen based on it. Class Info Post.]

The Tick was standing at the podium at the front of the class as the students walked in.

"Hello, class! Turn your essays in to Rory."

"Today, we'll be talking about another case from Police Squad. Now, this may be a surprise to some of you, but the sport of boxing has often been tied to organized crime. After the suspicious suicide of a boxer who had just won the biggest fight of his career - and when I say suspicious, I mean that in addition to being hung with a noose there was also a bomb blast and bullet holes, which, if you're going to commit suicide, it a bit much, really - Sgt. Drebin went undercover."

"Det. Drebin took up the identity 'Bob Kelly, Boxing Manager.' Drebin found a crooked boxer he felt he could turn straight named Buddy Briggs, participated in an illegal poker game to win Briggs' contract. Drebin helped him train and together they drew the Champ - who was in the pocket of a crime boss named Montague Martin - into a fight. Briggs won the fight and fingered Martin as the head of this web of crime that was the local boxing scene after Drebin recued Mrs. Briggs from a kidnapping by Martin's men."

"All this was unnecessary in terms of the original murder, though. A hair found at the scene proved that a hitman by the name of Luca Burnett, a known associate of Martin was in the room at the time of the murder, solving the actual crime ten minutes into the episode."

"So my question to you today is a question of ethics. Given that the original murder had been solved already, was it acceptable for Police Squad to participate in that illegal poker game and then risk the lives of a boxer and his wife without them knowing they were working with the police? Does going that extra distance to prove the larger crime worth the bent laws and use of unwitting citizens? Does it matter that the unwitting citizens were tied in some was to said larger crime? Does it matter that Police Squad is a special division of the police force? Mind you, this isn't exactly atypical, even though Police Squad itself is quite strange. I'm just asking you if it is Right."

Re: Speak [Class 12]

[identity profile] cameronmitchell.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 12:55 pm (UTC)(link)
The fact that this is his first class with Vala since the break up makes that Cam is keeping a low profile at the back of the room. When Tick mentions boxing? He so has to think about Aeryn who isn't there anymore and that doesn't help either. So when he replies, it's a rather short answers.

"Going an extra mile is not a problem. Involving people without making them aware of the risks is wrong."

Re: Speak [Class 12]

[identity profile] psycho-barbie.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Callisto's brain was whimpering. "Uh, if it helped to solved a larger crime, I guess you could argue the end being worth the means."

Re: Speak [Class 12]

[identity profile] notstakedyet.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 01:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm sure they would've done everything to protect the boxer and his wife, though," Angel said. "And doesn't solving the larger crime help save even more lives?"

Re: Speak [Class 12]

[identity profile] cameronmitchell.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"If it involves putting their lives at risk? I'd say 'hello, Sam'."
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Re: Speak [Class 12]

[personal profile] fates_jaye 2006-02-16 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Jaye sighs. "Can I call Internal Affairs on these people?"

Re: Speak [Class 12]

[identity profile] carter-i-am.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"No. If they knew the original crime had already been solved, then it was irresponsible to risk the lives of innocent people who didn't know what they were getting involved in."

Sam yawned and took a very large sip of coffee. She hadn't slept.
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Re: Speak [Class 12]

[personal profile] fates_jaye 2006-02-16 03:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Is there a statute of limitations on dumbassery?"

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[identity profile] carter-i-am.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"So someone who has turned over a new leaf isn't considered an innocent?" Sam may have glanced briefly in Angel's direction. "Some might say he needed more of a warning so that he could make an informed choice before risking his life, since he would know, better than anyone, what was really involved."

Re: Speak [Class 12]

[identity profile] oatmanspatient.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"The ends never justify the means. Putting people at risk without warning is not acceptable in any shape or form."

Essays!

[identity profile] auroryborealis.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Hooray! Essays for Rory! Turn 'em in here, yo!

Re: Essays!

[identity profile] carter-i-am.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Justice is a diamond. Diamonds are prized for their rarity and brilliance. A diamond’s cut determines its value, and in the hands of an inexperienced, hurried, or untalented cutter may become worthless in a matter of seconds. However, there may be hidden or visible flaws–even the best cutter cannot save a deeply flawed diamond.

Chemically speaking, diamond is one of the hardest substances on Earth and is often used on the tips of industrial drill bits to cut through solid rock. Quality fake diamonds are easily made, and they look so authentic only a trained professional is able to tell the difference.

There is nothing on Earth that refracts light in quite the same way; all that glitters is not a diamond, just as everything that seems just is not Justice. Justice is not soft, kind, or giving. But, if it is true, it will light even the darkest corners.


[ooc: 150 words exactly.]

Re: Speak [Class 12]

[identity profile] mparkerceo.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"Unacceptable, inefficient, and no, the fact that they're a special division of the police force doesn't justify it. Don't these people have oversight?" Parker asks in disgust. "They got *lucky* that neither of those unwitting citizens were hurt during this operation. A good appeals lawyer will get Martin off by arguing entrapment. There's too many other crimes going on for this kind of recklessness. Leave it to the OCB or the FBI."

Re: Essays!

[identity profile] emo-padawan.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
The Sith, the ancient enemy of the Jedi, believe in using the power of the Force for personal gain, but the Jedi thought they'd disappeared. Nine ago, a Sith named Darth Maul came out of hiding and killed a great Master of the Order in front of that Master's Padawan.

The Padawan could've retreated from the field--he didn't have any real hope of defeating a Sith Lord. But to be Jedi means confronting evil when it's before you, regardless of cost. So this man went lightsaber to lightsaber with Darth Maul.

The Padawan survived and defeated the Sith Lord, but that's not the point. He chose to fight when he could've walked away, to confront something that most beings would rather ignore the existence of.

This is what it means to be Jedi. This is what it means to serve justice. And it's best embodied in my Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi.


[OOC: 150 words, yay!]

Re: Speak [Class 12]

[identity profile] auroryborealis.livejournal.com 2006-02-16 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"So, you're saying people shouldn't take the law into their own hands if it's possible people might get hurt?" Rory asked. "What if they were going off to fight vampires?"

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