I'm unclear what, exactly, Hayward gets arrested for at the end. "Scenery chewing with intent"?https://twitter.com/TheBrianMcNatt/status/1368270101070417921 …
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Tbh it’s kind of quaint that a cop trying to shoot a kid actually leads to the cop being arrested in the MCU.
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Wouldn’t it potentially fall under a corpus delicti issue?
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I think it still counts? Or at least it should still count. They actually didnt know they werent "real" kids at the time. And even if they did it's pretty questionable then.
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They were all watching the show and saw Wanda create them and they couldn’t match them up to any real kids. The obvious conclusion was that they’re some kind of projection from her powers.
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It's part of the reason why I loved Jessica Jones season 1. It asked the question " how do you prosecute something in a world with superpowers?" "Your honor, my client is innocent on the grounds that those children were imaginary."
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Astro City had a great comic about this where a lawyer gets his client off on the "can you prove he wasn't a clone?" Defense before going on to help draft laws and precedent specifically for dealing with this stuff
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