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True. But I think what Desertwind was referring to was, how far in the "wrong" does one go to seek justice for a greater wrong (also bearing in mind that law often does not equal justice)? After all, slavery is morally wrong. It was also once legal.It's a mixed bag, on the rightnesss or wrongness of what happened.
I'm pretty sure that law enforcement officers breaking the law is wrong.
Now, I don't mean to equate those things, or imply that what I think Ray did was right. It's more that I think, in that situation, his actions could be understandable. However, I also think that he must be held accountable for those actions. It can't be another slap on the wrist (which his past actions in crossing the line have received). Going by what Ray recalled to Brass, he murdered Haskell. And the legal consequences of that are severe. Even if it never comes out that he murdered Haskell, there is enough suspicion to warrant some sort of professional reprimand, especially for someone whose job it is to uphold the law.