CuteSlaveLisa
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Thanks, ZC!
So, SD, she can be convicted twice of murdering the same individual - twice? I would've thought that the second attempt might have involved a stake through the heart.
Mind you, the law is Weird, capital W. There was the case of a cop in Toronto convicted in 2016 of the attempted murder of a dead man. It get complicated, but the cop made a righteous shoot (knife-wielding man on a trolley). Those first shots killed him - dead as a doornail. Five seconds later, the cop shot him again. That second shooting was adjudged attempted murder, even though he shot a corpse.
Thankfully I am not a lawyer (although I have to deal with them professionally in RL, for the few I know it doesn't seem like a fun way to make a living) but in a story "He rejuvenated as a Zombie/ Vampire/ Werewolf could be raised as an affirmative defence." ;-)
In RL it could lead to a 72 hour psych hold, but I have heard of those who play the 'crazy card' as psych wards are supposed to be nicer than prisons. Again no first hand knowledge. ;-)
I am hearing Jackson Browne's "Lawyers in Love" in my head for some reason.
Lawerotica?
Love and Kisses
Lisa Ann
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