Thread:BlackfootFerret/@comment-32182236-20190319173036/@comment-32182236-20190320164859

Were you wondering what happenened to the examination phase and the cross-examination phase? Well, we don't have any witnesses, so we can't exactly use those examinations.

I'd also like to add an addenendum, to fill in the void I ended up leaving. Now, you make a good case that since Kanashi wouldn't have known about the great power from absorbing such a SOUL, they couldn't have premeditated this. But even still, stealing a SOUL is still stealing-Whether it's absorbed or not! Even if they simply tried to encapture the SOUL, that would still be SOUL theft!

But, of course, as the defense, you'd likely argue that Kanashi didn't mean to steal a SOUL at all! Well, that argument completely falls flat. A human SOUL looks way different than a monster SOUL. Any reasonable person would know that SOUL isn't his, and would not attempt to grab it. So, that defense fails as well.

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Can you see it now, members of the jury? The evidence points to Kanashi's clear guilt!