I suppose you could say since this is my blog, you could look into it and see my cynic's reflection. But I think as long as we're talking mirrors here you should take a good look at yourself. And contemplate just how much you wish it were my reflection looking back, cause it's a mirror, so it'd be yours. And I'm hot.

Monday, May 08, 2006

Sonar Ping

I got a call from Hillary earlier today, looking for Ty because he hadn't shown up for work today. I explained the situation.

I got another call from her asking me to call her boss, who wanted to help look for him. Together, she called the police and started the process of filing a proper missing persons report. She called back later to ask me to come to the Nagareyama Police Station tomorrow to give a detailed description.

I got another call later from Ty's boss asking me to come with them today, since it had been so long since he was last seen, but while I was in the shower I missed a call, and come to find out it was an Officer from the Harajuku Police Station, informing me that my presence was required as part of an investigation concerning the arrest of one Ty W. So I called back, and found out that shortly after I parted ways with Ty on the train he assaulted a Japanese person and was arrested shortly afterwards.

I have to go down to the station tomorrow with the aid of an interpreter to give a formal statement regarding the case. It seems he's been arrested for Assault, and well, I don't know the laws concerning assault in this country, but I'm sure they are not beyond deporting him back to the States. For this I am concerned, but, fundamentally I'm relieved because he's alive and that's the most important thing.

So, tomorrow I will go down and give a statement about what I remember and do my best to leave a good impression on the Legal System of Japan, but, having said that, I don't know what the best approach is to do this without unintentionally making his situation worse. Anybody out here intimately familiar with the Japanese legal system?

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

david just tell the truth that translates in all languages and get ahold of the embassy for him so they can provide him with a lawyer. That's all you can do. If the deport him he can still be tried here for assult I believe (atleast it works that way for sex crimes and major crimes) it depends but the american embassy usually handles all that.

5:51 PM

 
Blogger C said...

good advice above.

And hi. I'm back. I guess. And I've got to catch up on reading your blog!

11:29 PM

 
Blogger ~David~ said...

It's not true though. He won't be extradited for trial, he would be tried here in Japan, if he is indicted. The Embassy does not provide legal services, and he has already hired a lawyer. You are tried in the country where you committed the crime. The only extradite people for international crimes. He'd go to jail here too. This has nothing to do with America.

Christy, I still can't trust anything you say, sorry.

3:21 AM

 

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