2012-07-11, 15:57 | Link #1021 | |
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when the players are released from SoA, they all went through a physical and mental evaluation. People that killed before, depending on their age, either go to prison or a rehab ward. In that session, The government only care on did you kill or not. the question of what guild you belong to, does not seem important. I'm sure the story about LC will come to light. But honestly WHO remembered the name of the member of LC? Remember that in SoA, unless you party with them, player name and guild name is HIDDEN from you. |
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2012-07-11, 16:01 | Link #1022 | |
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2012-07-11, 16:03 | Link #1023 | |
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2012-07-11, 16:05 | Link #1025 | |
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Even if they wanted to pursue criminal charges, it would be nearly impossible prove either the act or intent, not to mention the extreme likely scenario that no existing statute would even have jurisdiction over what happened in SAO. |
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2012-07-11, 16:07 | Link #1026 | |
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2012-07-11, 16:13 | Link #1027 | ||
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In Vol. 8 'A Murder Case' there is a loop hole, that since their real bodies are unconscious, murdering in the game could not cause them to go to prison. They will be under constant surveillance though. Quote:
This is a plot hole, as no green or even orange player would make a party with red players. But fact is, PoH, Johnny Black and XaXa were pretty famous members of LC and their names were widely known. Unless they stated their names themselves, only a survivor of one of their attacks could spread their names.
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2012-07-11, 16:17 | Link #1029 | |
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I kinda wish the author would write the side story for the LC crusade, but since he's busy with Allicization... |
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2012-07-11, 16:21 | Link #1031 | |
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2012-07-11, 16:22 | Link #1032 | |
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No sane prosecutor in the US would even bother trying to prosecute the case, it'd be tossed out so quick at the prelim they wouldn't have a chance to blink. And no, you don't go around "monitoring" a couple kids when they haven't committed any crimes, there are better use for police resources. |
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2012-07-11, 17:32 | Link #1036 | |
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Especially since Kirito got poisoned by XaXa (or was is Johnny Black?), LC still does play a role in the novel.
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2012-07-11, 17:45 | Link #1039 | ||
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2012-07-11, 18:13 | Link #1040 | |
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Basically, it would be a case so shaky that no prosecutor would be crazy enough to attempt to prosecute, and if they do, even a first year law student would be able to shred their case to pieces with his/her eyes closed. This is another key reason why SAO PK would never be charged, least of all as murder. Cyber-bullying can be prosecuted in some states(not all) because it's been legislated into actual laws, with clause establishing the parameters of the crime. I can assure you that there is no such thing as cyber-murder on the book anywhere, and you cannot be charged with a non-existent crime. This is why in some of the cyber-bullying cases the DA had to resort to charging the defendant with other completely unrelated statutes such as computer fraud laws to try to get them with something, as there were no cyber-bullying laws in their state. |
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action, harem, kirito, non-harem, possible harem, romance, shounen, tragedy, virtual reality |
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