Btw during nagito and kokichi’s and junko’s sentence the video doesnt show up “yet” ruclips.net/video/cvB1sofq_t8/видео.html it’s supposed to be this one Sorry for ruining the viewing experience
I love how both Kiyo and Ryoma got death sentences, yet none of the remnants, the literal group of ultimate terrorists, get death (yes, i know they're brainwashed).
V3 characters’ backstories were all false too so Korekiyo didn’t commit mass murder or incest, since it’s heavily implied he was actually an only child before V3 as well. Only crimes inside the killing game really count for V3.
He’s not an only child, he was groomed by his sister. He would be charged for murdering multiple women though, which is probably a death sentence considering he was almost at 100
@@joshedits8330every character in v3 was made up even within canon. None of the characters backstories are real. They were all just regular people before getting turned into the characters we see in v3
@@TheIndigoSystemi mean TECHNICALLY it was both him and mondo and Kiyondo was actually his own little thing- and hw didnt say that he was mondo owada anyways so /hj
Some of my thoughts on it: Taka's only crime is excessive shouting I don't see Celestia Ludenberg as identity thef, I think it's more like a "stage name" Chiaki hit Teruteru in self-defense, hence no crimes Keebo would probably accuse the judge and prrosectors of robophobia, sue them and win
I love Taka too much and want to defend by saying that: It’s his job to keep shouting in order to maintain discipline around the school,the only punishment he could get is a talk with the headmaster (I know he’s dead) Plus,correct me if I’m wrong,he only ever shouted inside school premises where he is allowed to do so SO FREE TAKA ILYSM BB
Junko: Uh...can I blow up the prison? Come on? I have too many crimes as it is, probably most of possible, another one in the sentence won't change anything
Actually, Tsumugi probably wouldn't get any kind of punishment because i can't imagine she would pull this kind of stunt and not make the participants sign a contract stating their willingness to participate
I'm not a lawyer, but I do know that contracts aren't the end-all-be-all. You can't always just get out of illegal acts just because your victims signed a contract saying it was okay. If people decided to press charges, I'm sure a case could be made against her.
@random767612e I literally know nothing in regards to law or anything like that, and you are almost certainly right, but I thought I'd throw that idea out anyway.
I'm sure the fact that she (or team danganronpa which includes her) brainwashed everyone with flashback lights making them total different people would play a big role in the whole contracts act. basically everyone who has been brainwashed (exept maybe for tsumugi herself cuz she's aware of flashback lights being fake) can be considered different people compared to those who sighed contracts. plus don't forget that everyone who signed them can be considered mentally unstable cuz of the obsession towards danganronpa. there's a lot of flaws and little things that can be used againts tsumugi AND team danganronpa (and i'm sure that if she survived survivors would sue her). but then again she's capable of avoiding the prison if she's considered mentally unstable too. team danganronpa could've brainwashed her too making her just a mere pawn in their hands once again this would be a really complicated case. oh and don't get me started on what team danganronpa would get out of this all. cuz bruh they literally made people kill each other/themeselves making it seem for the world like just a fucking SHOW
If you sign a contract under this situation, I think the correct legal term would be "void-ab-initio", meaning that it is void before even signed as it is not valid to do the action being described. Since you are agreeing to be murdered, I believe this falls under this and means that this contract holds no value and Tsumugi would be prosecuted. I know this is illegal, but I'm not 100% sure if this is the correct term to be exact, so if I'm wrong, someone feel free to correct me.
I LOVE ALL THE JOKES IN THIS OH MY GOSH!! List of people who have successfully avoided crime: •Taka •Kaito (his lawyer said he was innocent your honor) /j •Hajime, although his actions as Izuru is debatable •Rantaro •Himiko •Honorary Chiaki mention Let me know if I missed any from the video, I have the memory of a goldfish
Since he doesn't remember committing the crimes due to the messed up wires as well as being tricked into doing it, could that be a possible defense for him?
Intent: The most important aspect of carrying out a verdict. A crime is a crime, however, the intent can lower your sentence. Kaede wanted to kill the mastermind, to end the killing. Sayaka wanted to escape.
@@YourFavoriteNPC Not to forget, Sayaka was planning on blaming Makoto all along and invited Leon. Kaede didn't try to blame anyone else, and she had no intention of killing Rantaro, but set a trap in the believe of saving others.
Yes but they would be pardoned due to Hajime being a completely different person than Izuru, and I doubt Hajime willing let him experiment on them knowing the academy. 😨
@@Starslayer777 genuine question, what about Toko's identity disorder situation? would she be pardoned because as far as I know, she was not experimented or anything.
@Back-Track That I'm unsure of... Ironically, she'd be able to get away with it anyway because the identity of Genocide Jack is hidden... and it probably won't matter now even after Byakuya ratted her out... However disregarding that. Since Toko... ISN'T an entirely different person physically, Toko would be arrested especially since Toko doesn't really change much when she becomes Genocide Jack, just a different personality lol.
In Danganronpa V3, Ryoma’s lore and why he has a secondary Research Lab for his talent being the Ultimate Prisoner is because he was so good at tennis back in his younger days that he had managed to LITERALLY KILL AN ENTIRE MAFIA WITH ULTIMATE LEVEL TENNIS MOVES when he was challenged one day. That’s part of the reason why Ryoma was willing to give up his life besides having no one to care about him anymore, he doesn’t even enjoy or use his talent at all because of his sorta rough past.
9:19 that Miu scene was confirmed not to be SA or r@pe by Kodaka 😅 Also the love suites aren’t canon and weren’t written by the same people who wrote the main game, it’s basically just fanfiction.
I think a good lawyer could maybe get Toko put in a mental hospital instead of prison & also get her medication. Especially if Toko is willing to perhaps play along with an idea that she did not truly know what was happening with Sho.
Kyoko Kirigiri may be guilty of illegal possession and discharge of a firearm (Danganronpa Kirigiri Volume 6), but also she was 13 years old at the time. But also it was a registered police officer who gave her the gun and instructions on how to use it, and all of her uses that endangered a human were clearly self-defense, so she’s probably off the hook for it
@@ryzhik9608She didn't frame Makoto, she was trying to get the class to switch onto thinking it's the Mastermind's trap. None of her defenses involving Makoto were false, only the ones involving the Dojo. The only one that framed them both is Junko It also technically isn't stealing considering the actual owner of the building is her dad, which would make all the property inside it hers once he died
@@spyghettighetti3066 since when it makes her property? That’s now how things work. She did steal and the monokuma-shaped key sure as fck did not belong to Jin OR Kyoko. She framed Makoto. No matter how you slice it and dice it. She didn’t try to make everyone think about the trap like that. She stated that it is a trap but then was met with laugh by Monokuma and distrust of other (obviously), and when she realized “it’s all Monokuma’s trap” excuse won’t work - she started framing Makoto. Full on. Every time Makoto tried to give himself an alibi - Kyoko was quick to say stuff like “The killer did it to give us the same excuse Makoto just did, don’t bother saying it’s impossible”. She chose to sacrifice Makoto because she didn’t think that helping him will be safe. She framed him.
@@ryzhik9608 The Headmaster key from the headmaster room. It doesn't matter if Junko put a monokuma face in it, that's not hers. The fact it was on the headmaster room to begin with shows she didn't even have an use for it, why would she make a key she knows she wont use? its most likely she just altered it. Regardless, it would belong to the Kirigiri family. Also, calm down. A debate with hints of passive-aggressiveness will just make it unpleasant for the both of us. This isn't even that serious of a matter. I wouldn't wanna go for definitions since that's lame but the definition of framing is "produce false evidence against (an innocent person) so that they appear guilty." which is something Kyoko never does, as she never lies to say Makoto did it, nor ever produces evidences. Perjury, on the other hand is something she did do twice there, the "I've never been to the dojo" and saying she didn't have a way to go into her room. Even if you want to say blaming is framing then it wouldn't be either. As the Kyoko statement you went and took from the script is worded in a way that doesn't say Makoto did it, but that it's an excuse made in order to cover the truth. Kyoko's intentions in the trial weren't to have Makoto (and the rest of the class, because, like people often ignore, no one in the courtroom knew what would happen if either go blamed) be executed, that's not in-character for her. She was trying to force an status quo. If Makoto gets an alibi, then she's dead. Go back to Trial 1, "I don't think that's true at all. I'm sure if we keep at it, something new will reveal itself." the more they get to talk about the murder the more truth they will see and the more of the truth will come. That's how Kyoko's character works in like, every trial. If she becomes the only possible culprit then no one will want to believe her when saying to debate it more. Beyond that she never makes any more points to incriminate Makoto, because she doesn't want to, and isn't what she's trying to do. She didn't know the class trial had a time limit, either. Which is why she gets mad when Monokuma announced it, now is that what she would do if her intention was to get Makoto killed? no. Her intentions were to say only the mastermind could have done it right there and then. I'm not saying she did no wrong in the trial- that's not right either, even her own character recognizes that. What she did do wrong was at the very end of it- not revealing she had the master key or confirming Makoto's alibi about him being sick. She could have endangered the whole class, maybe even herself, because she didn't speak up about either of those. She did abandon and sacrifice Makoto, and endanger everyone else, as she was in a moment of fear and confusion. Which is why she says she abandoned him instead of framing him later on. But at the same time, she has no idea what will happen whichever way, as neither Makoto does. So, ultimately, strictly and even non-strictly speaking, Kyoko didn't frame anyone. Going off by that logic, Aoi also framed Hiro, Toko and Byakuya, which just doesn't sound accurate, does it? Blaming is as far as you could go with Kyoko, and i'm not even sure of that. I'm glad you answered- i love that chapter and i love discussing it.
@@spyghettighetti3066 "Also, calm down. A debate with hints of passive-aggressiveness will just make it unpleasant for the both of us. This isn't even that serious of a matter." ehh, no. Not even heated to begin with, don't worry. We can argue semantics about what "technically" counts as framing, however, we are running into huge issue called "language barrier". In my language "frame" and "accuse" mean the same. Frame is accusing someone of something while painting a narrative. That's what Kyoko did. She framed (or accused if you want to) Makoto of "giving excuses" to have an alibi. She didn't argue to *uncover* the truth - she argued to *cover* her ass, for the lack of the better word. Because everyone aside from her and Makoto had an alibi, her plan was to destroy the weakest alibi - Makoto's. That's how she can survive. It didn't benefit her to prove Makoto was sick, that way everyone but her would have an alibi. She chose to abandon Makoto and say half-truths or hide information altogether. Can I blame her for that? Yeah, actually, I hate how Kodaka wrote this character to be all secretive and better than everyone else. Her own survival doesn't mean sh1t if she is going to sacrifice someone else for it, I'd still blame her no matter how perfect she is. It was a bad move on her part and if not for Makoto's huge heart - I think she should be facing huge distrust. If it was me - I'd never trust her again. It felt terrible, and I was actually happy that Togami later advised us to not put too much trust into Kirigiri. At least someone I can agree with. If you like to talk about this chapter: I actually hate how nobody talked about the bomb. The bomb was Makoto's strongest alibi, cuz he was with others the whole time after the bomb was put out of the Monokuma, he couldn't have possibly put it on the body. Kodaka really wanted his sick twist with executing the protagonist or everyone's perfect waifu that he missed the fact that none of the participants in the trial could've committed this murder and cover it up like that. Kyoko wasn't there when the bomb was discovered at all, Makoto was with everyone else after this point and Toko - the only one who was present and had the knowledge and opportunity to place the bomb - had an alibi for the whole time the murder took place. They NEVER talk about that fact not in this class trial nor the next. While Kyoko was absent, so she gets a SMALL pass, Byakyua and Makoto could've figured it out easily. It's so stupid that none of them did. :(
Unless I’m mistaken, if Mondo got a good lawyer he might get the murder knocked down to manslaughter, since he didn’t go into that room intending to commit murder due to it being a “heat of the moment” type decision due to his reckless nature.
Wouldn't that be a second degree murder instead? I don't think jealousy is a good enough reason to count as voluntary manslaughter. Like, all Chihiro did was tell Mondo that he wanted to become strong like him. Mondo having a breakdown at perceiving Chihiro stronger than him and thus mocking him with his comment because of his own inferiority complex is not something Chihiro was aware of.
I love how most of them got life sentences, and some even got several life sentences, or a sentence that they probably won't get out of in their lifetime. And Junko... is Junko, too many crimes to count them and give a sentence, the title of ultimate despair finally obliges to something.
I feel like Peko could also have obstruction of justice in a legal court due to stealing the identity of a serial killer If she was arrested with people thinking she was sparkling justice, the real one would be able to get away
Quick correction: cannibalism isn't technically illegal. The catch is that there's not much need to make it so since you can't engage in it without committing another crime (IE murder, grave robbing, desecration of a crime scene)
Why is Yasuhiro being accused of fraud? Doesn't he really have that 30% correct prediction ratio? That may not look like much but 1/3 in anything you predict is really good. Ps: is it because of the alien abduction story?
Flaws in vid (as far as I'm aware, so correct me if I mess up) Leon: Was INVITED by Sayaka, not broke in Chiaki: I don't think it qualifies as battery if it's out of self defense, or any kind of defense. Toko: doesn't she have a split personality, so, technically it should be some kind of reduction in the punishment, such as a trip to a mental hospital. Hiro: he thought Sakura was gonna attack him, so, potential self defense? Togami: since he sorta helped keep the fact Mondo killed chihiro secret, wouldn't that count as conspiracy in a way?
Leon was invited, true, but he later fled to his room while Sayaka hid in the bathroom, then came back with his toolkit and broke the bathroom door down in order to kill her. Which also removes the self defense claim and turned it into a first degree murder.
Fuyuhiko stole Junko eye. This is why he hasn't have eye as a remnant of despair. So he should have year more. Also you forgot terrorism in Mikan frame. And framing in Kyoko. Kyoko frame Makoto for murder.
I believe due to the extreme circumstances some of the in danganronpa acts would be capable of being claim of insanity or straight up released without punishment of course not including people with knowledge of ongoing events like Sakura would get a full charge and junko would just be dead to the sentencing, and junko killed her sister, and Sakura offed herself so junko would take all blame ohh wait she offed herself too (kinda). So all at fault are dead and the survivors excused from their crimes due to exonerating circumstances so that's that for me I love not using proper grammar.
1:56 No, that's wrong! I can't think of Japan being *that* biased against men. At least, if the Ultimate Unnecessary Person Tenko doesn't become Prime Minister. 😅 2:33 Jeez, Yasuhiro is being treated rough (at least, they couldn't prove he took drugs 😅) 6:30 So taking a Selfie with Kazuichi counts as that? 😂 8:24 15 years for countless se...al motivated insults and being the most unnecessary character in the whole Franchise. 😁
Ryoma was already a convict on death row before he went to the killing game. He killed a whole mafia group with a steel tennis ball he made, that’s how he got the nickname “killer tennis” or something
11037 absolutely did not commit self defense. this was bought up in the game itself He lost all right to claim self defense once he chased after sayaka. He didn't have to break the door down to kill her. After she ran, it was his responsibility to flee as well, not chase her down and murder her in revenge.
Yeah, like how the hell does attempted murder carry a life sentence, but an actual murder just 20 years when he literally went out of his way to finish her off so he could escape as well. It's not like he was planning on confessing either, after learning what would happen to the rest of the class
I feel like Toko could argue against the murder charges due to her having DID, saying that her alternate personality - Genocider Syo - did it and not her.
Hmmm Mondo didn’t commit intentional fratricide though. Yes he led to his brother’s death but he would be charged with involuntary manslaughter. He didn’t murder his brother. It was an accident. He wasn’t trying to hurt or kill his brother, just show off. Hs brother voluntarily took the hit so Mondo wouldn’t get hurt. Reckless driving would considerably lead to involuntary manslaughter at best since his actions were reckless/gross negligence without the intent to kill or cause GBH. The sentencing for involuntary manslaughter is up to 18 years not 3. Depends if they tried him as an adult or not as well.
Hmmmm. I think you probably should have Kept Toko and Jill separate as they only share emotions and not memories. But it would be functionally hard to punish one without the other in any meaningful way.
The only thing that would make this better would be if you made is specifically Japanese crimes, just out of curiosity on how different it would be. Other than some minor errors 3:03 you didn’t add the double life sentence, which you do for others 2:47 you forgot to add the life sentence on the final count 10:20 there should be a lowered sentence since it was to protect the life of another, something you pardon as “forced” murder in kaito’s section. You didn’t account for the degrees of murder(1st,2nd,3rd) which most of the blackened fall under differently and have different sentences You add perjury on some of the characters when almost all of them have done it, tho considering it wasn’t a legal trial, technically non of them would be charged for it
I’m confused about kirumi Tojo. What did she do that conspired assassination? In her motive video she was summoned by the prime minister and she was tasked to with running the country 🧐
My opinions on some of these: Purjury: Doesn't count as they aren't in a real court of law. Remnants of Despair: Terrorism was caused by brainwashing out of their control. All of them can argue not guilty here. Mondo: Not only did he destroy evidence, but the Monopad is a tech device. He should receive a slight fee for destroying public technology that doesn't belong to him. Celeste: Even if she didn't kill Taka herself, she used manipulation to getting him killed. At a bare minimum, this would count as an accomplice in his murder and she would likely get a second life sentence. Hiro & Toko: They struck Sakura hard enough to make her bleed and pass out. This could've theoretically killed her if she didn't have a solid skull which would qualify as a class C assault felony. This would be closer to 2 years prison + a $10,000 fee. Chiaki: Her battery is debatable as she was defending Hiyoko. She can argue defense on a third party. Gundham: Given the circumstances, he could argue this murder was forced, potentially exempting him. Hiyoko: Animal cruelty has different degrees depending on the animal itself and whether they're endangered or not. People eat crabs all the time, so she might be clear here so long as she doesn't do something that harms the entire species. Peko: I haven't looked into the charges for drugging, but how come she gets 7 years while Hifumi only got 8 months? Kaito: I'm not sure where he committed identity fraud, but if it had to do with him doing the bar exam underage, he would only get a restraining order from the academy and the inability to reapply at a similar place on his record. Tenko: She would get an assault charge for both Himiko and Shuichi for throwing them on the floor. Gonta: Wasn't in full control of his actions in the virtual world since his cords were jumbled. He could plea not guilty in court since he couldn't think straight. Though, given he ran Shuichi down and knocked him out, he'd still get an additional assault charge. Miu: You gave Sayaka a life sentence for attempted murder, but she only gets 4 years? Some of the others were only worth 4 years, but Leon was able to defend himself while Miu set it so Kokichi was completely defenseless. This plus her attempt to frame Kaito should be worth a life sentence.
Btw during nagito and kokichi’s and junko’s sentence the video doesnt show up “yet”
ruclips.net/video/cvB1sofq_t8/видео.html it’s supposed to be this one
Sorry for ruining the viewing experience
Wouldn,t Mondos Kill count as Manslaughter rather than murder
I love how both Kiyo and Ryoma got death sentences, yet none of the remnants, the literal group of ultimate terrorists, get death (yes, i know they're brainwashed).
V3 characters’ backstories were all false too so Korekiyo didn’t commit mass murder or incest, since it’s heavily implied he was actually an only child before V3 as well. Only crimes inside the killing game really count for V3.
@@TheIndigoSystemwhere is it implied he’s an only child?
@@Luciferthekingofpurgitorywaiting for this answer. Can anyone @ me when they answer pls
He’s not an only child, he was groomed by his sister. He would be charged for murdering multiple women though, which is probably a death sentence considering he was almost at 100
@@joshedits8330every character in v3 was made up even within canon. None of the characters backstories are real. They were all just regular people before getting turned into the characters we see in v3
Nagito and Kokichi out there collecting every life sentence possible. 💀
Edit: And Junko.
and Mukuro lol
Tsumugi:
Gotta catch ‘em all :3
Korekiyo:
Teruteru
Love how Taka is one of the only people who did nothing wrong
That’s why he’s best boy
Identity theft of Mondo? Lmao just kidding
He's the ultimate moral man lol
@@Monkeybashplush YOOO BTD
@@TheIndigoSystemi mean TECHNICALLY it was both him and mondo and Kiyondo was actually his own little thing-
and hw didnt say that he was mondo owada anyways so /hj
Some of my thoughts on it:
Taka's only crime is excessive shouting
I don't see Celestia Ludenberg as identity thef, I think it's more like a "stage name"
Chiaki hit Teruteru in self-defense, hence no crimes
Keebo would probably accuse the judge and prrosectors of robophobia, sue them and win
I love Taka too much and want to defend by saying that:
It’s his job to keep shouting in order to maintain discipline around the school,the only punishment he could get is a talk with the headmaster (I know he’s dead)
Plus,correct me if I’m wrong,he only ever shouted inside school premises where he is allowed to do so
SO FREE TAKA ILYSM BB
Fujisaki: Fined for hacking 😊😊
Almost everyone else: Prison 💀💀🤡🤡
Ishimaru: I AM THE LAW-
Ishimaru: *THERE IS NO SUCH THING*
Hajime Hinata:huh? whats prison?
Junko: Uh...can I blow up the prison? Come on? I have too many crimes as it is, probably most of possible, another one in the sentence won't change anything
Korekiyo: You poor souls are trapped in prison? My soul gets to be free.
I like how Makoto wasnt even considered on you the list. Pure best boy
I think he and Kirigiri were put together, so he also got Perjury?
I think Makoto was an accomplice, but didn't know. He could plead ignorance.
3:30
My innocent boy:)) Truly the Ultimate moral compass
I felt it impossible to remain innocent for a killing game participant. Too bad he didn't survive.
My sister cried for two hours after watch Taka's death scene in the anime ;(
@@ZetoEi your sister isso real
@@Tibor0803himiko is prob the most innocent who survived.
She's so annoying that nobody even bothers to kill her.
the most precious of cinnamon rolls
Kaito Lawyer: "He said he was not cappin your honor"
Me: "Not guilty"
i love having a favourite character who has literally never committed a single crime in a franchise about murder
Same XD me with Taka ❤
MAKING KPOP💀
He kinda have problems with that
@@FelixLotus2506 yeah ig
Honestly the worst crime of them all
**1980's, 1990's and 2000's **_heavy metal_*
@@BoldBatman900maybe you’d think that if you’re a gay loser who likes Batman
Actually, Tsumugi probably wouldn't get any kind of punishment because i can't imagine she would pull this kind of stunt and not make the participants sign a contract stating their willingness to participate
I'm not a lawyer, but I do know that contracts aren't the end-all-be-all. You can't always just get out of illegal acts just because your victims signed a contract saying it was okay. If people decided to press charges, I'm sure a case could be made against her.
@random767612e I literally know nothing in regards to law or anything like that, and you are almost certainly right, but I thought I'd throw that idea out anyway.
I'm sure the fact that she (or team danganronpa which includes her) brainwashed everyone with flashback lights making them total different people would play a big role in the whole contracts act. basically everyone who has been brainwashed (exept maybe for tsumugi herself cuz she's aware of flashback lights being fake) can be considered different people compared to those who sighed contracts. plus don't forget that everyone who signed them can be considered mentally unstable cuz of the obsession towards danganronpa. there's a lot of flaws and little things that can be used againts tsumugi AND team danganronpa (and i'm sure that if she survived survivors would sue her). but then again she's capable of avoiding the prison if she's considered mentally unstable too. team danganronpa could've brainwashed her too making her just a mere pawn in their hands
once again this would be a really complicated case. oh and don't get me started on what team danganronpa would get out of this all. cuz bruh they literally made people kill each other/themeselves making it seem for the world like just a fucking SHOW
If you sign a contract under this situation, I think the correct legal term would be "void-ab-initio", meaning that it is void before even signed as it is not valid to do the action being described. Since you are agreeing to be murdered, I believe this falls under this and means that this contract holds no value and Tsumugi would be prosecuted.
I know this is illegal, but I'm not 100% sure if this is the correct term to be exact, so if I'm wrong, someone feel free to correct me.
I LOVE ALL THE JOKES IN THIS OH MY GOSH!!
List of people who have successfully avoided crime:
•Taka
•Kaito (his lawyer said he was innocent your honor) /j
•Hajime, although his actions as Izuru is debatable
•Rantaro
•Himiko
•Honorary Chiaki mention
Let me know if I missed any from the video, I have the memory of a goldfish
Not from video but Naegi also avoided crime
Because of the context chiaki was just doing it in self defense against someone who was a active threat so Chiaki wouldn't be guilty
Just now realizing how many crimes Gonta committed 😭
He may be a gentleman, but gentlemen aren’t above he law
He doesn’t get any time tho I’m bailing him out
Since he doesn't remember committing the crimes due to the messed up wires as well as being tricked into doing it, could that be a possible defense for him?
Wait real question, how does Sayaka get a life sentence for attempted murder but Kaede only gets four years?
Probably Sayaka is a selfish act while Kaede is a selfless act. Either way, both are unjustify
Intent: The most important aspect of carrying out a verdict.
A crime is a crime, however, the intent can lower your sentence.
Kaede wanted to kill the mastermind, to end the killing.
Sayaka wanted to escape.
@@YourFavoriteNPC Not to forget, Sayaka was planning on blaming Makoto all along and invited Leon. Kaede didn't try to blame anyone else, and she had no intention of killing Rantaro, but set a trap in the believe of saving others.
Kaede is self defense against the master mind that ended up killing someone else, so she'd probably just get man slaughter?
Wouldn’t that be attempted mass murder?
Well technically hajime counts as izuru so he definitely has crimes
Not to mention he literally was participating in malpractice/human experimentation LOL
I love you finally someone said it
Yes but they would be pardoned due to Hajime being a completely different person than Izuru, and I doubt Hajime willing let him experiment on them knowing the academy. 😨
@@Starslayer777 genuine question, what about Toko's identity disorder situation? would she be pardoned because as far as I know, she was not experimented or anything.
@Back-Track That I'm unsure of... Ironically, she'd be able to get away with it anyway because the identity of Genocide Jack is hidden... and it probably won't matter now even after Byakuya ratted her out... However disregarding that. Since Toko... ISN'T an entirely different person physically, Toko would be arrested especially since Toko doesn't really change much when she becomes Genocide Jack, just a different personality lol.
Yasuhiro out here getting nearly his full sentence before he even got in the game
In Danganronpa V3, Ryoma’s lore and why he has a secondary Research Lab for his talent being the Ultimate Prisoner is because he was so good at tennis back in his younger days that he had managed to LITERALLY KILL AN ENTIRE MAFIA WITH ULTIMATE LEVEL TENNIS MOVES when he was challenged one day. That’s part of the reason why Ryoma was willing to give up his life besides having no one to care about him anymore, he doesn’t even enjoy or use his talent at all because of his sorta rough past.
Awww Sonia and Gundum both have 2 life sentences ☺️☺️☺️ Wholesome.
You forgot that Ibuki broke into Hajime’s cottage, wouldn’t that count as a crime?
Objection, Chiaki did it in self defense against an aggressive individual who was a clear and present threat
NOT GUILTY
9:19 that Miu scene was confirmed not to be SA or r@pe by Kodaka 😅
Also the love suites aren’t canon and weren’t written by the same people who wrote the main game, it’s basically just fanfiction.
I can't believe I've been here for 3 years and never knew that first part
@@MicyPie the more you know
I think a good samaritan law would apply in Chiaki's case
I think a good lawyer could maybe get Toko put in a mental hospital instead of prison & also get her medication. Especially if Toko is willing to perhaps play along with an idea that she did not truly know what was happening with Sho.
Ye her and sho are basically two different people at this point
Tenko should definelty have some assault charges.
Kyoko Kirigiri may be guilty of illegal possession and discharge of a firearm (Danganronpa Kirigiri Volume 6), but also she was 13 years old at the time. But also it was a registered police officer who gave her the gun and instructions on how to use it, and all of her uses that endangered a human were clearly self-defense, so she’s probably off the hook for it
she framed Naegi tho. She also set him up like 2 times. Also stealing
@@ryzhik9608She didn't frame Makoto, she was trying to get the class to switch onto thinking it's the Mastermind's trap. None of her defenses involving Makoto were false, only the ones involving the Dojo. The only one that framed them both is Junko
It also technically isn't stealing considering the actual owner of the building is her dad, which would make all the property inside it hers once he died
@@spyghettighetti3066 since when it makes her property? That’s now how things work. She did steal and the monokuma-shaped key sure as fck did not belong to Jin OR Kyoko.
She framed Makoto. No matter how you slice it and dice it. She didn’t try to make everyone think about the trap like that. She stated that it is a trap but then was met with laugh by Monokuma and distrust of other (obviously), and when she realized “it’s all Monokuma’s trap” excuse won’t work - she started framing Makoto. Full on. Every time Makoto tried to give himself an alibi - Kyoko was quick to say stuff like “The killer did it to give us the same excuse Makoto just did, don’t bother saying it’s impossible”. She chose to sacrifice Makoto because she didn’t think that helping him will be safe. She framed him.
@@ryzhik9608 The Headmaster key from the headmaster room. It doesn't matter if Junko put a monokuma face in it, that's not hers. The fact it was on the headmaster room to begin with shows she didn't even have an use for it, why would she make a key she knows she wont use? its most likely she just altered it. Regardless, it would belong to the Kirigiri family.
Also, calm down. A debate with hints of passive-aggressiveness will just make it unpleasant for the both of us. This isn't even that serious of a matter.
I wouldn't wanna go for definitions since that's lame but the definition of framing is "produce false evidence against (an innocent person) so that they appear guilty." which is something Kyoko never does, as she never lies to say Makoto did it, nor ever produces evidences. Perjury, on the other hand is something she did do twice there, the "I've never been to the dojo" and saying she didn't have a way to go into her room. Even if you want to say blaming is framing then it wouldn't be either. As the Kyoko statement you went and took from the script is worded in a way that doesn't say Makoto did it, but that it's an excuse made in order to cover the truth. Kyoko's intentions in the trial weren't to have Makoto (and the rest of the class, because, like people often ignore, no one in the courtroom knew what would happen if either go blamed) be executed, that's not in-character for her. She was trying to force an status quo. If Makoto gets an alibi, then she's dead. Go back to Trial 1, "I don't think that's true at all. I'm sure if we keep at it, something new will reveal itself." the more they get to talk about the murder the more truth they will see and the more of the truth will come. That's how Kyoko's character works in like, every trial. If she becomes the only possible culprit then no one will want to believe her when saying to debate it more. Beyond that she never makes any more points to incriminate Makoto, because she doesn't want to, and isn't what she's trying to do. She didn't know the class trial had a time limit, either. Which is why she gets mad when Monokuma announced it, now is that what she would do if her intention was to get Makoto killed? no. Her intentions were to say only the mastermind could have done it right there and then.
I'm not saying she did no wrong in the trial- that's not right either, even her own character recognizes that. What she did do wrong was at the very end of it- not revealing she had the master key or confirming Makoto's alibi about him being sick. She could have endangered the whole class, maybe even herself, because she didn't speak up about either of those. She did abandon and sacrifice Makoto, and endanger everyone else, as she was in a moment of fear and confusion. Which is why she says she abandoned him instead of framing him later on. But at the same time, she has no idea what will happen whichever way, as neither Makoto does.
So, ultimately, strictly and even non-strictly speaking, Kyoko didn't frame anyone. Going off by that logic, Aoi also framed Hiro, Toko and Byakuya, which just doesn't sound accurate, does it? Blaming is as far as you could go with Kyoko, and i'm not even sure of that.
I'm glad you answered- i love that chapter and i love discussing it.
@@spyghettighetti3066 "Also, calm down. A debate with hints of passive-aggressiveness will just make it unpleasant for the both of us. This isn't even that serious of a matter." ehh, no. Not even heated to begin with, don't worry.
We can argue semantics about what "technically" counts as framing, however, we are running into huge issue called "language barrier". In my language "frame" and "accuse" mean the same. Frame is accusing someone of something while painting a narrative. That's what Kyoko did. She framed (or accused if you want to) Makoto of "giving excuses" to have an alibi. She didn't argue to *uncover* the truth - she argued to *cover* her ass, for the lack of the better word. Because everyone aside from her and Makoto had an alibi, her plan was to destroy the weakest alibi - Makoto's. That's how she can survive. It didn't benefit her to prove Makoto was sick, that way everyone but her would have an alibi. She chose to abandon Makoto and say half-truths or hide information altogether.
Can I blame her for that? Yeah, actually, I hate how Kodaka wrote this character to be all secretive and better than everyone else. Her own survival doesn't mean sh1t if she is going to sacrifice someone else for it, I'd still blame her no matter how perfect she is. It was a bad move on her part and if not for Makoto's huge heart - I think she should be facing huge distrust. If it was me - I'd never trust her again. It felt terrible, and I was actually happy that Togami later advised us to not put too much trust into Kirigiri. At least someone I can agree with.
If you like to talk about this chapter: I actually hate how nobody talked about the bomb. The bomb was Makoto's strongest alibi, cuz he was with others the whole time after the bomb was put out of the Monokuma, he couldn't have possibly put it on the body. Kodaka really wanted his sick twist with executing the protagonist or everyone's perfect waifu that he missed the fact that none of the participants in the trial could've committed this murder and cover it up like that. Kyoko wasn't there when the bomb was discovered at all, Makoto was with everyone else after this point and Toko - the only one who was present and had the knowledge and opportunity to place the bomb - had an alibi for the whole time the murder took place. They NEVER talk about that fact not in this class trial nor the next. While Kyoko was absent, so she gets a SMALL pass, Byakyua and Makoto could've figured it out easily. It's so stupid that none of them did. :(
Unless I’m mistaken, if Mondo got a good lawyer he might get the murder knocked down to manslaughter, since he didn’t go into that room intending to commit murder due to it being a “heat of the moment” type decision due to his reckless nature.
Wouldn't that be a second degree murder instead? I don't think jealousy is a good enough reason to count as voluntary manslaughter. Like, all Chihiro did was tell Mondo that he wanted to become strong like him. Mondo having a breakdown at perceiving Chihiro stronger than him and thus mocking him with his comment because of his own inferiority complex is not something Chihiro was aware of.
People who aren’t charged:
Kiyotaka,
Makoto,
Hajimemes,
Himiko,
Angie (somehow),
Rantaro (I think?)
Chiaki hit teruteru to prevent him having his way with hiyoko so it’s self defense Tsumugi also didn’t kidnap then they auditioned for it
I love how most of them got life sentences, and some even got several life sentences, or a sentence that they probably won't get out of in their lifetime.
And Junko... is Junko, too many crimes to count them and give a sentence, the title of ultimate despair finally obliges to something.
The crimes that sayaka got the last one "making k-pop" got me
Mass murder: Death Sentence
Serial Killer: Life
Me: MAKE IT MAKE SENSE
Wouldn't Ibuki also be guilty of breaking and entering (i.e., when she broke into Hajime's cottage)?
Junko's just an itemized list of everything that she'd get a life in prison and/or death sentence for doing or inciting
I feel like Peko could also have obstruction of justice in a legal court due to stealing the identity of a serial killer
If she was arrested with people thinking she was sparkling justice, the real one would be able to get away
The video:💀
The music:🕺💃🕺💃
Sakura probably wouldn’t get the 10 years for conspiracy due to the fact that she was being threatened and blackmailed.
OUR STRONG QUEEN IS SAFE!! 💪👑🥳
I really thought nobody wouldn't do this, but I believe you're the very 1st one that did it 👏👏
5:48 I read repair as despair, Danganronpa is really changing my brain
Sonia probably would have diplomatic immunity 😮
Nah, her ass would get exiled immediately🤣🤣
0:45 *AHOAHOAHOAHOA* with the ball hitting the head 💀
Nah Leon getting the 11037 treatment😂
Some (Chihiro, Sakura and Gonta) should get “Too Pure” instead
Way too cute
8:38
So much being a Gentlemen Gonta
In my opinion Peko should've gotten Attempted Mass Murder because she tried to kill everyone but Fuyuhiko.
Junko would get a whole death sentence bro 💀💀
almost every danganronpa 2 character gets a life sentence because ✨despair✨
Many of the 77th class would probably get off easy since they were either brainwashed or given an ultimatum,
Very thank you for this video
Tbh all of them are under extraordinary circumstances so probably many crimes could be justified, like Chihiro's hacking
When they are fighting for there life only for half of them just ending up dead by the chair anyway💀😳
Mukoro not getting death penalty is crazy
Quick correction: cannibalism isn't technically illegal.
The catch is that there's not much need to make it so since you can't engage in it without committing another crime (IE murder, grave robbing, desecration of a crime scene)
5:46 Bro gotta pay 300000 dollars for taking a shit💀
I probably missed something but for byakuya's didn't he tamper with the crime scene in 1-2?
yeah. he messed with Chihiro corpse so it would look like genocide jack did it. that's why he got a 'tampering with evidence' crime on his list
What is your favorite characters crime ?1?1?1? How long would you go to jail?1?1?1 wait what?
WHATS THIS MUSIC ? TELL ME PLZ
@@LuckykouggaNew World Order by masafumi takada
Why is Yasuhiro being accused of fraud? Doesn't he really have that 30% correct prediction ratio? That may not look like much but 1/3 in anything you predict is really good.
Ps: is it because of the alien abduction story?
True. Unless he doesn't advertise is prediction as being 30% accurate. It's the customer's fault for paying him and putting stock in what he said
Flaws in vid (as far as I'm aware, so correct me if I mess up)
Leon: Was INVITED by Sayaka, not broke in
Chiaki: I don't think it qualifies as battery if it's out of self defense, or any kind of defense.
Toko: doesn't she have a split personality, so, technically it should be some kind of reduction in the punishment, such as a trip to a mental hospital.
Hiro: he thought Sakura was gonna attack him, so, potential self defense?
Togami: since he sorta helped keep the fact Mondo killed chihiro secret, wouldn't that count as conspiracy in a way?
Leon was invited, true, but he later fled to his room while Sayaka hid in the bathroom, then came back with his toolkit and broke the bathroom door down in order to kill her. Which also removes the self defense claim and turned it into a first degree murder.
@@M4x_P0w3r touche
Monokuma be like
Oh only 1 life for a murder that was solved?
Nah make it a execution sentence
Sayaka gets life sentence for attempted murder but everyone else gets 4 years wtf 💀
2:50 Toko would probably go to something alike mental hospital, wouldn't she?
Yes
Specifically a mental asylum or institution for the criminaly insane
Fuyuhiko stole Junko eye. This is why he hasn't have eye as a remnant of despair. So he should have year more. Also you forgot terrorism in Mikan frame. And framing in Kyoko. Kyoko frame Makoto for murder.
They would need to be under oath for them to get perjury which they aren’t under
Monokuma probably forced them to be under oath off-screen
@@YourFavoriteNPC knowing him he would probably do that
Byakuya: have done no such crimes, im just an asshole
*second later*
Byakuya: i did crime
I believe due to the extreme circumstances some of the in danganronpa acts would be capable of being claim of insanity or straight up released without punishment of course not including people with knowledge of ongoing events like Sakura would get a full charge and junko would just be dead to the sentencing, and junko killed her sister, and Sakura offed herself so junko would take all blame ohh wait she offed herself too (kinda). So all at fault are dead and the survivors excused from their crimes due to exonerating circumstances so that's that for me
I love not using proper grammar.
i have kazuichi Earings, I just realized that
How an attempted murder is life in prison but a debatable murder 10 years
1:56 No, that's wrong!
I can't think of Japan being *that* biased against men. At least, if the Ultimate Unnecessary Person Tenko doesn't become Prime Minister. 😅
2:33 Jeez, Yasuhiro is being treated rough (at least, they couldn't prove he took drugs 😅)
6:30 So taking a Selfie with Kazuichi counts as that? 😂
8:24 15 years for countless se...al motivated insults and being the most unnecessary character in the whole Franchise. 😁
Everybody low sentences
Kokichi and Nagito
Life sentences
JUNKO : 3 life sentences 💀💀💀
Ryoma was already a convict on death row before he went to the killing game. He killed a whole mafia group with a steel tennis ball he made, that’s how he got the nickname “killer tennis” or something
Ummm hagime is not innocent because he's izuru kamakura...
Sonia getting no jail time because she for sure has Doctor Doom levels of Immunity
8:03 I knew incest was coming up SO I was basically chanting it
"Incest incest come on incest"
- Incest
"YEAH INCEST"
without context this is a bit crazy
"i can fix he-"
dies
Your honor, my client swore on his momma.
1:09 I think he would be charged with manslaughter, actually.
Same with Teruteru and the Impostor
why did asahina randomly lose her life sentance on her final screen?
11037 absolutely did not commit self defense. this was bought up in the game itself
He lost all right to claim self defense once he chased after sayaka. He didn't have to break the door down to kill her. After she ran, it was his responsibility to flee as well, not chase her down and murder her in revenge.
Yeah, like how the hell does attempted murder carry a life sentence, but an actual murder just 20 years when he literally went out of his way to finish her off so he could escape as well. It's not like he was planning on confessing either, after learning what would happen to the rest of the class
8:09 perfectly reasonable sentence
8:49 mikus wig
I feel like Toko could argue against the murder charges due to her having DID, saying that her alternate personality - Genocider Syo - did it and not her.
Chihiro got fanum taxed 💀💀
1:59- whats that from???
its fanart but its based on celes' tracksuit outfit from one of the class photos before the tragedy
Her real name isn’t Celestia Ludenberg
Hmmm Mondo didn’t commit intentional fratricide though. Yes he led to his brother’s death but he would be charged with involuntary manslaughter. He didn’t murder his brother. It was an accident. He wasn’t trying to hurt or kill his brother, just show off. Hs brother voluntarily took the hit so Mondo wouldn’t get hurt. Reckless driving would considerably lead to involuntary manslaughter at best since his actions were reckless/gross negligence without the intent to kill or cause GBH. The sentencing for involuntary manslaughter is up to 18 years not 3. Depends if they tried him as an adult or not as well.
In the USA everyone in the race would get felony murder...
Hmmmm. I think you probably should have Kept Toko and Jill separate as they only share emotions and not memories. But it would be functionally hard to punish one without the other in any meaningful way.
The only thing that would make this better would be if you made is specifically Japanese crimes, just out of curiosity on how different it would be. Other than some minor errors
3:03 you didn’t add the double life sentence, which you do for others
2:47 you forgot to add the life sentence on the final count
10:20 there should be a lowered sentence since it was to protect the life of another, something you pardon as “forced” murder in kaito’s section.
You didn’t account for the degrees of murder(1st,2nd,3rd) which most of the blackened fall under differently and have different sentences
You add perjury on some of the characters when almost all of them have done it, tho considering it wasn’t a legal trial, technically non of them would be charged for it
I’m confused about kirumi Tojo. What did she do that conspired assassination? In her motive video she was summoned by the prime minister and she was tasked to with running the country 🧐
WE LOVE HIMIKO SLANDER
Why is Kaede’s considered attempted murder? She DID kill someone, it just wasn’t who she intended to.
Tsumugi was the one who killed Rantaro.
Chiaki was doing SELF DEFENSE PRACTICALLY THAT DOESN’T COUNT
Hagakure being labeled as “loser” rather than a sentence is pretty accurate 😭 gotta feel a little bad tho
My opinions on some of these:
Purjury: Doesn't count as they aren't in a real court of law.
Remnants of Despair: Terrorism was caused by brainwashing out of their control. All of them can argue not guilty here.
Mondo: Not only did he destroy evidence, but the Monopad is a tech device. He should receive a slight fee for destroying public technology that doesn't belong to him.
Celeste: Even if she didn't kill Taka herself, she used manipulation to getting him killed. At a bare minimum, this would count as an accomplice in his murder and she would likely get a second life sentence.
Hiro & Toko: They struck Sakura hard enough to make her bleed and pass out. This could've theoretically killed her if she didn't have a solid skull which would qualify as a class C assault felony. This would be closer to 2 years prison + a $10,000 fee.
Chiaki: Her battery is debatable as she was defending Hiyoko. She can argue defense on a third party.
Gundham: Given the circumstances, he could argue this murder was forced, potentially exempting him.
Hiyoko: Animal cruelty has different degrees depending on the animal itself and whether they're endangered or not. People eat crabs all the time, so she might be clear here so long as she doesn't do something that harms the entire species.
Peko: I haven't looked into the charges for drugging, but how come she gets 7 years while Hifumi only got 8 months?
Kaito: I'm not sure where he committed identity fraud, but if it had to do with him doing the bar exam underage, he would only get a restraining order from the academy and the inability to reapply at a similar place on his record.
Tenko: She would get an assault charge for both Himiko and Shuichi for throwing them on the floor.
Gonta: Wasn't in full control of his actions in the virtual world since his cords were jumbled. He could plea not guilty in court since he couldn't think straight. Though, given he ran Shuichi down and knocked him out, he'd still get an additional assault charge.
Miu: You gave Sayaka a life sentence for attempted murder, but she only gets 4 years? Some of the others were only worth 4 years, but Leon was able to defend himself while Miu set it so Kokichi was completely defenseless. This plus her attempt to frame Kaito should be worth a life sentence.
Yasuhiro would go to prison for 10 years because of his weed usage
damn the title for leon's years..
" 11037 "
In defense for mukuro: cmon guy she was just a bit silly on that day we can forgive her right 🥹🥹🥹
4 seconds in and we already got a life sentence
WHO LET ALTER EGO GAMBLE??? ( 1:54 )
Dont forget indecent exposure regarding Akane, given how she attempted to swim nude in DR2 :P
Byakuya Togami: No crime he is just an asshole 💀
Everyone else:
1-2 life sentence
Tsumiki and Hanamura:
3 life sentence💀
Fujisaki: fined 🗿🍷
Shinguji and Hoshi:
DEATH SENTENCE?? 💀