The discussion for this unit will place you in a situation similar to that in which Socrates found himself, as described in the "Historical Roots" presentation. Socrates was sentenced to death but had the chance to flee Athens and survive in exile. You can discover his choice and reasoning for choosing in the presentation, and now you will be asked to place yourself in a similar situation and make your own choice and present your reasoning. Please read the following scenario and make your initial post in response to the discussion prompts.

Scenario: You were arrested and charged with a serious crime that you did not commit. The fact is that you did not commit this crime, however, after standing trial, you have been found guilty by a jury of your peers and sentenced to 15 years in prison â€" let's say 10 years with good behavior! Let's assume the following are true: Your trial was fair â€" you were represented by an attorney and the jury was not coerced in their decision. The jury's guilty verdict was unanimous. Your representation was fair, i.e., you were represented by a competent attorney (not a first-year law student) who had adequate time and resources to develop your case. You believe that your attorney truly had your best interest in mind â€" and perhaps he/she even believed you were not guilty. You do not need to be concerned with the fact that you may appear to be guilty if you flee. The prison in which you will be incarcerated is a federal penitentiary, not a federal prison with "white-collar criminals."

Your main discussion prompt: If you had a chance to escape and flee to another country (or remain in hiding in the USA), would you do so? Please consider and discuss the following:

1. Do you believe that you have a "social contract" with the United States, similar to that described by Socrates in the Crito?