Why Was Hagrid Expelled Without A Trial? Why Wasn't Moaning Myrtle's Body Examined?
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I’ve long wondered about this. The wizarding world justice system isn’t very fair. They expelled Hagrid without a trial and snapped his wand, and also sent Sirius to Azkaban without a trial. I mean…WTF?!?!?!
RIP Robbie Coltrane
Hagrid and Sirius Black have something in common. Both went to Azkaban for something they didn’t do (though in Hagrid‘s case, he was expelled first).
Anyone ever notice when someone is denied a trial it's usually a gryfindor? (Sirius and Hagrid)
What bugged me is how both times Hagrid was railroaded by the ministry - the first expulsion - then prison. And there was no big apology or even "Hey we made a mistake here's your wand back."
The ministry simply just getting the job done now instead of right, it's no wonder they were week before Fudge was appointed in office. The people in charge then wanted things done NOW, not later even if its RIGHT, *NOW*. Since the wizarding world relies on magic, their community has no autopsy or figure print matching. Hagrid should've at least been given a new wand, since the bottom half is in his umbrella. When he was exonerated. Maybe the best kind Olivander can make that's expansive, but paid by the ministry as further apologies.
I'm just amazed Hagrid made it through to the end of the series. Every time a new book would come out I'd be nervous that this would be the one where Hagrid dies but he always survived, and if I'm not mistaken, is even mentioned in the Epilogue so he lived well after the series ended as well.
I always thought it was because wizards were prejudiced against him for being a half giant.
" There comes a time when we must chouse between what is right and what is easy."
I've always asked myself these questions and never found an answer!! How could Hagrid be expelled when it's obvious that Myrtle did not die because of a spider's bite? So excited to watch this video and finally get some answers! 👏
Check memories, last wand spells, truth serum, Myrtles wounds....
My question is, why wasn't the current Headmaster of Hogwarts not question residing ghost the chose to live out the rest of their stay? As Dumbledore held Hagrid in the highest of regards, why wouldn't he question Murtels death and how it came about? That is my question, please all weigh in with your theories.
I wonder what Dumbledore's explanation to get Hagrid released from Azkaban was. Obviously, Fudge would think he was either mad or lying if he told him that it was Tom Riddle/Voldemort.
I can't understand why they didn't just ask Myrtle what killed her. She could have told them about the big, yellow eyes. Definitely NOT something found on a spider!
Although Hagrid didn't open the chamber of kill Myrtle, I still think his expulsion was warranted. He still kept a dangerous animal as a secret pet; that sounds like an expulsion-able offense to me.
"When due process fails us, we really do live in a world of terror." -Deus Ex
the wizarding world needs better lawyers
would have caused plot change on whole another level
R.i.p. Robbie Coltrane,gone but NEVER forgotten
Imagine the pain Hagrid feels whenever he sees her ghost.