RobertScorpio
Pariah
If someone were to admit to a murder by use of magical powers could they go to jail?
The victim is found, dead; mauled to death. You hand yourself over to the police. You tell them that you did a spell, and commanded four dog, dogs you do not own, to attack and kill someone. You even demonsrate this ablility by taking the D.A, Judge, or police, heck even CNN, and you tell them to bring four random dogs.
You stand up and do somekind of spell in, oh, latin or something like that, and the Dogs attack a dummy. They were peaceful dogs, then they heard your words, and they attacked the dummy.
Now that you have shown your ability to control the minds of these animals, via your spell, could you now be arrested for the murder? Or would such demonstration of your ability, which no known science could prove, not be allowed in trial and would you get aquitted? And I mean in the western world, since some parts of the world still stone people to death for what is percieved the ability to use black magik.
Rob
The victim is found, dead; mauled to death. You hand yourself over to the police. You tell them that you did a spell, and commanded four dog, dogs you do not own, to attack and kill someone. You even demonsrate this ablility by taking the D.A, Judge, or police, heck even CNN, and you tell them to bring four random dogs.
You stand up and do somekind of spell in, oh, latin or something like that, and the Dogs attack a dummy. They were peaceful dogs, then they heard your words, and they attacked the dummy.
Now that you have shown your ability to control the minds of these animals, via your spell, could you now be arrested for the murder? Or would such demonstration of your ability, which no known science could prove, not be allowed in trial and would you get aquitted? And I mean in the western world, since some parts of the world still stone people to death for what is percieved the ability to use black magik.
Rob