So after listening to the Delta Flyers episode for "For the Cause", an episode I quite liked but hadn't watched in years, it occurs to me that Kasidy Yates did literally nothing illegal.
All she did was deliver medical supplies. How is it remotely against the law to bring medical supplies to anyone, even criminals? It isn't!
It's technically against the US Patriot Act (which didn't exist at the time the episode was written and is a vague and deliberately obtuse law that has been roundly criticized as being unconstitutional) so there's no way such a similar law would exist in the UFP.
The show wanted to have Kasidy working for the Maquis in a "safe" way - aka not bringing them actual weapons. Which is fair. But it made it so that she isn't really guilty of any wrongdoing whatsoever.
In this instance, the standard "six month" sentence the show likes to dole out actually felt overly harsh. She clearly needed a better lawyer.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			All she did was deliver medical supplies. How is it remotely against the law to bring medical supplies to anyone, even criminals? It isn't!
It's technically against the US Patriot Act (which didn't exist at the time the episode was written and is a vague and deliberately obtuse law that has been roundly criticized as being unconstitutional) so there's no way such a similar law would exist in the UFP.
The show wanted to have Kasidy working for the Maquis in a "safe" way - aka not bringing them actual weapons. Which is fair. But it made it so that she isn't really guilty of any wrongdoing whatsoever.
In this instance, the standard "six month" sentence the show likes to dole out actually felt overly harsh. She clearly needed a better lawyer.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		