Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Writing Prompts #2

Prisoner's Dilemma

(Names have been changed to protect the innocent)

"Aimee" and "Lou" have been arrested for robbing Berenger’s Farm Market and placed in separate isolation cells. Both care much more about their personal freedom than about the welfare of their accomplice. A clever prosecutor makes the following offer to each.

"You may choose to confess or remain silent. If you confess and your accomplice remains silent I will drop all charges against you and use your testimony to ensure that your accomplice does serious time. Likewise, if your accomplice confesses while you remain silent, they will go free while you do the time. If you both confess I get two convictions, but I'll see to it that you both get early parole. If you both remain silent, I'll have to settle for token sentences on firearms possession charges. If you wish to confess, you must leave a note with the jailer before my return tomorrow morning."

What do you do in this situation? Explore all avenues and decide upon a course of action.

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