Magical Criminal Law
Decree 138
(Offender Rehabilitation Act)
§1
Pursuant to Decree 137 §3 ORA, the offender receives a Substitute for the period affected by the Obliviation. Additional comment: in this context, the word Substitute stands for a replacement of all erased memories.
§2
(1) The Substitute shall be compatible with the offender's past and life structure, taking into account the offender's likes and dislikes.
(2) The Substitute shall not contain false memories that cause the offender undue grief or emotional distress. These include, for example, deaths in the family or close circle of friends, if they did not actually happen, the experience of torture, or living through states of anxiety.
(3) The Substitute may contain memory gaps insofar as these can be comprehensibly explained to the offender after Obliviation.
§3
The Substitute is to be drawn up by the Obliviator Headquarters in close cooperation with the Wizengamot on the basis of the offender's file. The final audit shall be carried out by both authorities in accordance with the four-eye-principle. Interviews relating to the offender's past may be conducted if necessary.
Decree 139
(Offender Rehabilitation Act)
The Mentor assigned to the offender must familiarise themselves with the Substitute in advance to ensure that the Rehabilitation Phase is not compromised by ill-considered or incorrect statements.
Decree 140
(Offender Rehabilitation Act)
Before the Rehabilitation Phase begins, the release of the offender must be announced to the magical community. A brief summary of the relevant Substitute shall also be made available so that resocialisation is not jeopardised by reactions from the general public.
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Project 137.43.M.D.
Fanfictionᴅʀᴀᴍɪᴏɴᴇ • Inmate 43.M.D. has served the ten-year sentence for his involvement in Voldemort's war. However, Decree 137 of the new Offender Rehabilitation Act states that former Death Eaters must be Obliviated before being released from Azkaban. In o...
