Ok, that's done now.


I would like to thank ArtemisCarolineSnow, ForFutureReference, and mandpandt for following my story. I would also like to thank 1-1 Marines for telling me his thoughts on the story.

And I would like to give a special thanks to ForFutureReference for always having been a good supporter and an honest source of feedback.

This story is partially inspired by To Kill A Mockingbird as well as Twelve Angry Men. Both these are good and I recommend them.


The entire legal system in most democratic nations is founded on the idea that someone accused of a crime is given to be treated as innocent until proven otherwise by a jury of his or her peers. Of course, dictatorships like Antebellum Panem tend to have unfair trials as a rule of thumb. But even in places like the United States it is common for the general public to jump t conclusions and assume someone is guilty even before the trial. It is a natural instinct, but it can still result in an innocent man dying or a guilty man going free.

Just something to keep in mind.