Cultural Issues: Law Alienating
Description
Any time the legal system alienates a person caught up in it, whether the person is guilty or not. The direct example here is Monk, but Mink Snopes is equally alienated, because he does not understand how the system works and suffers more dire consequences because of it.
Parent Term
Sibling Terms
- Abuse of office
- Acquittal
- Alibi
- And progress
- Arraignment
- Arrest
- Aviation
- Badge
- Bail
- Bill of sale
- Burglary
- Chain gang
- Chancellor
- Civil suit
- Clue
- Compensation
- Constitutional right to remain silent
- Contract
- Conviction
- Corruption
- County attorney
- Criminal assault
- Criminal assault and battery
- Custody
- Evidence
- Execution
- Eye for an eye
- Eyewitness
- Federal vs state crime
- Firearms
- Frontier justice
- Grand jury
- Guardianship
- Hearing
- Hung jury
- Incarceration
- Indictment
- Informal arrangement
- Inheritance
- Inheritance refusal
- Inquest
- Insanity plea
- Investigation
- Jury
- Justice of the Peace
- Kidnapping
- Law school
- Lawsuit
- Lawyers
- Legal advice
- Legal authority
- Legal document
- Legal fine
- Legal issue
- Legal ownership
- Making a case
- Marshal
- Miscarriage of justice
- Missing person
- Mistrial
- Motor vehicle
- Pardon
- Parole
- Perjury
- Plead guilty/not guilty
- Police
- Probate
- Property
- Reformatory
- Regulation
- Retrial
- Revenue officer
- Sheriff
- Sheriff's deputy
- Spousal privilege
- Subpoena
- Territory
- Testimony
- Trespassing
- Trial
- Wanted poster
- Warrant
- Wedding license
- Witness
Tagged Events
Cultural Issues: Class›Status, low | Crime›Murder | Health and Illness›Mental limitations | Law›Alienating
Relationships: Institutional›Lawyer-client
Cultural Issues: Health and Illness›Mental limitations | Law›Alienating | Law›Justice of the Peace
Themes and Motifs: Recurring Tropes›Trying to say
Environment: Time of Day›Midnight | Time of Year›Saturday
Cultural Issues: Crime›Murder | Law›Alienating
Themes and Motifs: Death›Response to | Objects›Pistol | Recurring Tropes›Trying to say