Morag's quill was poised above a memo, and she looked up at the hesitation, brow slightly furrowed as she waited on the decision. It wasn't one most people took lightly. The decision to press charges was difficult, regardless of the moral quandaries presented by a controversial government. She waited patiently, rearranging a couple photos and sliding the book of photographs out of the way.
"You'll have to see him at the trial," she said gently. "But not before or after. And you'll obviously need to come back to make a sworn testimony and to have your facts triple checked." A wan smile. The legal system was, in many ways, much simpler and more straightforward than in muggle culture, but in others it was just as convoluted.