Harry, Draco and bathroom
juli17 at aol.com
juli17 at aol.com
Wed Dec 6 19:26:17 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 162456
Amiable Dorsai:
Why would it stop? If Draco manages to get off a Cruciatus on Harry,
Draco's life essentially ends at that point. He will have committed
an Unforgivable in front of a witness he can neither bribe nor silence
(Myrtle), and has thus failed at the task Voldemort has set him.
Either Voldemort or the Ministry will get him, and the best he can
hope for is life in Azkaban.
Julie:
Can someone point me to where it says Draco would get life in
Azkaban for Crucioing Harry? I know Fake!Moody (?) said that
was the punishment for performing an Unforgivable, but Draco
is still a minor. Are we aware of any children being held in
Azkaban? I don't recall any. Additionally, just because one
person said it's a lifetime sentence doesn't mean that's always
the case. Most people in our society would say murder would
be a lifetime sentence in prison, but all kinds of extenuating
circumstances can come into play before a sentence is actually
handed down.
So I don't think it's a foregone conclusion at all the Draco
would have ended up in Azkaban if he'd managed that Crucio.
Julie
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