The Valar announce that they've done as much as they can in Singularity (they can't bring back peoples' babies in that critical period either, but they can get them earlier versions) and are setting up portals between there and Sanity as soon as they are confident they've cleaned up the plague. A bunch of Elf architects have this wild idea for a fivedimensional city where alternating intersections are interdimensional portals between various Valinors and they get eagerly to setting it up.
"If we observe that to occur the court would consider that a reason to issue harsher sentences. Harsh deterrence also deters innocent daeva from taking summonses at all, leaving the pool of summons-accepting daeva one which is unusually willing to risk events with a serious downside for them; at this time our belief is that the effects on innocent people from artificially making it costlier to accept summons outweighs the benefits of deterring troublemakers."
"This is not up to you to decide! It is not up to you to risk it until you decide some event was caused by your leniency and not whatever the lawyer for the defense trots out as a justification! Did you consult any human polities on this?"
"Our defendants testify under a magical effect under which it is impossible to lie. They can be asked about their motivations directly, and sentenced off that."
"Because incentives are always so conscious," she simpers. "Of course you will never interview anyone who was deterred, that way, but why at this point I imagine you might have anything put together sensibly is purest optimism -"
"Before you got here I was saying to the president that I think we're past the point where a unified response to daeva can reasonably be hoped for, and it makes more sense to establish an agreement with respect to jurisdiction, so daeva who do wrongs in your world can expect to answer to Ganymede and daeva who do wrongs in ours to us. Does that work for you?"
"Will you turn over the five whose names we ill-advisedly gave you in a condition such that we can hold them?"
" - I am unclear on what requests for us you're bringing to the table today. I cannot magically force daeva to accept summons. Is there anything else I can do for you?"
"Apparently today it does not suit you and you will have some charming excuse for why you couldn't possibly have actually done as you just offered to do when the capability materializes!"
"I can't achieve the jurisdiction agreement without your help. I would love to discuss with you how we could achieve it together but if we leave things as they currently stand I doubt very much I will be able to make it happen. It involves persuading six or seven Elven polities to agree never to offer daeva wanted by Ganymede asylum, and our headlines are all full of profiles of this adorable fourteen-year-old child you're currently trying to arrest and I need your help to get anywhere."
"You have just claimed you can't achieve it, period, that you can't turn over those five who we never should have trusted you with in the first place - can't believe I listened to him - you will find the going very hard if you shelter criminals who have aggressed against human citizens. President Melo -"
"Surely you don't think you can convict the kid?" asks the President.
"I don't! I think it needs to go to trial! Apparently being videogenic grants him diplomatic immunity as far as Elves are concerned and they've appointed themselves obstructions in the matter accordingly!"
"I can't turn over the five defendants no matter what, because there does not exist any means of forcing a daeva to take a summons. I can, with your help, achieve an agreement not to summon future defendants, but I am a politician and I work within the constraints of politics and it is very hard for me to successfully push for your interests when everyone I am talking to has mostly heard of you as the people who are trying to arrest a child. - also, if you don't mind, why does it need to go to trial if no one involved thinks there's any chance it'll result in a conviction -"
"Because that is the procedure and it has to be followed predictably and regardless of how long he had been around before he induced half a dozen minors to take their own lives! How do you live with yourself? Those children are dead but he looks charming on camera and you can't convince your people that there should be a formal investigation into those deaths? I am sure that you can find equally appealing photographs of the deceased. President Melo, wouldn't you find it difficult to sell your constituency on relations with Elves if they knew that the angel who burned down half the Opportunity Arcology was released on plea bargain without trial and was going to stay that way? How long are you planning to cover it up?"
"Well - as long as he can't take more summons and no one has to worry about getting him at random -"
"That will not satisfy them all!"
" - would it also help any for them to know it was an accident? Because it was an accident. The angel has a severe clinical anxiety disorder, was summoned for the first time, had a panic attack, and due to an inadequate binding caused damage during the panic attack. He has been curled up at home absolutely paralyzed with terror ever since."
"I would love to be able to produce some sort of trial transcript to that effect, if it's true," Ms. Chua snarls, "but I can't, because you released him on plea bargain."
"If we hadn't talked with him he would still be in Heaven, he was never going to take your circles. It seems to do the process an injustice to insist on comparing it to an outcome that could not have been successfully achieved."
"Stop equivocating about what could have been achieved! You tried the fairy, or at least conveyed him to the semblance of a trial, and it was your own whim that prevented you from doing the same with the arsonist!"
"It was the prosecutor's decision that, given the case facts, offering the defendant a plea bargain would serve the interests of justice. It seems like a reasonable decision to me, truth be told."
"I want you to stop evading about what you can and cannot do such that we only discover the problems with your intentions after you can claim it is too late to remedy the situation! I want you to cease to indulge your vendetta against my organization - it cannot possibly be the only thing about our entire civilization that could be making headlines, I find it deeply suspicious that it is my prison and my prison alone which is swarming with Elves - and I want you to stop sheltering daeva who have attacked human beings from human justice and stop pretending you have every right to do so!"
"The necessity of greater clarity about our limitations has been very firmly impressed upon me. I have no vendetta against your organization and would not choose to pursue it by stirring up complaints that make me wildly unpopular at home, and I will fight tooth and nail to get my neighbors to agree to forbid offering daeva asylum but I state once again that my odds of achieving that are slim without your help. The Noldor have already agreed not to do that ourselves, of course."
"Where are the representatives from the other Elven polities?" wonders President Melo.
"Elves move slowly by human standards, the Noldor unusually less so. They have been having diplomat confirmation hearings and ship dedications and in one case debates over dress codes."