hapter 1032 If Someone Commits a Crime for Dignity-Then the Whole World Is Guilty!

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Kelsey recounted Lirald's case in full, emphasizing how the villagers of Harpton Highlands had repeatedly petitioned for his release during the trial.

The entire village stood behind him, working together i

They even reached out to the recognized cultural and le

submit a formal request on Lirald's behalf.

an effort to save him.

on Qacalisle Island, asking them to

erts a

They detailed every reason behind his actions, hoping the judges would recognize the injustice he had suffered and spare his life.

Yet,

the time, the judges overseeing the case were under the control of the Cattells, and they refused to even consider the villagers' pleas.

They warned that allowing the law to be bent for sympathy would only lead to increased crime rates across Qacalisle Island.

They also threatened the villagers, stating that if they continued to protest outside the courthouse, they would be arrested for disturbing public order.

Eventually, the two judges who had sentenced Lirald were transferred to another court.

Even after new judges took over the case, the villagers refused to back down. They continued gathering in front of the courthouse, demanding justice.

They carried banners listing the countless crimes committed by Lusko, the former head of Harpton Highlands-his corruption, abuse of power, and tyranny over the people.

The entire village stood united in their belief that Lirald's act was not murder-it was justice and public service.

After hearing Kelsey's summary, the two judges looked uneasy. "Luella, Mr. Ramsey," one of them spoke hesitantly, "if we delay this any longer, the people of Harpton Highlands might cause serious unrest." Robin let out a cold snort. "The trouble caused by the villagers is your problem.

"The villagers are right. Laws aside, justice must be upheld.

cannot protect its own people, then it doesn't

for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. That

the killings! That's the fundamental factor in determining whether

should understand why Lirald killed Lusko and his

you even investigate

make Lirald's motive the core of this case, then

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lives! You're not fit to

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One of the judges hesitated,

still killed Lusko and his wife, along with his parents and children. No matter how you look at

let out a cold laugh. "I'll say it again-even small, seemingly insignificant actions contribute to a larger

village chief, as a son, and as a father-should have understood his responsibilities. He had to pay the price for

ever stop to consider his own

guarantee that his family didn't benefit from his crimes? That they didn't receive favors, wealth, or

did they not play a role in enabling

to decide Lirald's fate? "With this lack of diligence

with rigor and reverence

shaken. "Mr. Ramsey, please, let us

only reason you're rushing this case is because you don't want to expose the corruption of your

judges accepted bribes from Lusko at the beginning of

those rulings led to a series of

deed has its roots. By ignoring the motive behind Lirald's actions,

case must be retried!" Robin

and officials involved in handling this case are to be placed under

those two

you will personally oversee

matter how

match what's documented in the case file,

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private retaliation is not

isn't a crime-it's

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to show compassion for people like Lirald and instead

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