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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-01-20 05:56 pm

[ SECRET POST #3304 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3304 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Law & Order SVU]


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[Leonardo DiCaprio]


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(Penny Dreadful: Caliban/John Clare)


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[Star Wars]


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[Kumail Nanjiani, The X-Files]


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[Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem]


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[Love Live!]


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[Severus Snape and the Marauders]


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[Sherlock Holmes]


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[Making a Murderer, Dean Strang and Jerry Buting]


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[Colony]















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(Anonymous) 2016-01-21 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
That doesn't surprise me, sadly. They, and police officers, definitely know how to intimidate people. And ugh, yes, the "tough on crime" people. They definitely don't help matters, either.

I also can't stand the prosecutors who create such flamboyant, dramatic presentations of their cases in the courtroom. I've seen a few of those on some true crime stories, too, and they drive me nuts. They practically act out the crime the way they imagine it happened, they make intense accusations towards the defendant, pointing at them, they get up in the jury's faces, etc. It's like, hi, you're not auditioning for a role on a TV series, you're here to prove a case. Quit making it all about you.

To say nothing of the emotional manipulation some people have pulled out, too.