Hnn... [Thrall ponders what Batman just told him, part speaking to him, part thinking out loud.] The problem with adapting that system to Luceti lies in the fact that there are no laws, nor systems to place them. Yet... It's not impossible if we assume that some crimes are universal. Murder, theft, and the like. I think Luceti as a whole, or at least by a great majority, can agree on that.
Gathering a jury from citizens of Luceti would be relatively simple. But lawyers and a judge would be more complicated, especially with no way to verify their qualifications. Still... I'd like to find a way to make a system similar to the one you described work. Perhaps there are some people that could be agreed on to serve in the positions.
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Date: 2010-04-15 12:08 am (UTC)These are their stories.]Hnn... [Thrall ponders what Batman just told him, part speaking to him, part thinking out loud.] The problem with adapting that system to Luceti lies in the fact that there are no laws, nor systems to place them. Yet... It's not impossible if we assume that some crimes are universal. Murder, theft, and the like. I think Luceti as a whole, or at least by a great majority, can agree on that.
Gathering a jury from citizens of Luceti would be relatively simple. But lawyers and a judge would be more complicated, especially with no way to verify their qualifications. Still... I'd like to find a way to make a system similar to the one you described work. Perhaps there are some people that could be agreed on to serve in the positions.