The thread on the death penalty and the flawed system which prosecutes people made me think of this. Let's say Joe is the prime suspect in a murder case. All evidence points to him, but he didn't kill anyone. Joe, believing he should not go to jail for something he didn't do, flees to another state or country and starts a new life. 5 years later, after evidence is analyzed, the court realizes that Joe didn't kill anyone and they had the wrong guy. Even though Joe was cleared from the murder, could he still be charged with evading arrest? If not, how much more would he have to have done in his evasion to be charged with further crimes?
I wonder this because actions movies always have the framed hero fighting with cops, engaging in high speed chases, taking people hostage, and sometimes even killing people to prove his innocence. Obviously, some of these heroes would be charged with more crimes even if they get cleared of the one they were framed for. But how would that work in real life?
For instance, what if Joe didn't assault any other people and just evaded arrest to start a new life? And then comes forward when system realizes it's error. Could he be charged with creating a fake identiy if that's what it took to start a new life?
Or what if Joe actually found the guy who did it on his own, but ended up assaulting the guy in a fight to contain him?
What if the cops had a shoot to kill order on him, and he killed some of them in self defense?
Basically, how much can one get away with if they were only evading the system who's screw up would have put him in jail? If the courts fail, are we supposed to just buck up and take the punishment (even though we didn't do anything)? Or can take things into our own hands and get off, even when the courts realizes they screwed up royally?
I wonder this because actions movies always have the framed hero fighting with cops, engaging in high speed chases, taking people hostage, and sometimes even killing people to prove his innocence. Obviously, some of these heroes would be charged with more crimes even if they get cleared of the one they were framed for. But how would that work in real life?
For instance, what if Joe didn't assault any other people and just evaded arrest to start a new life? And then comes forward when system realizes it's error. Could he be charged with creating a fake identiy if that's what it took to start a new life?
Or what if Joe actually found the guy who did it on his own, but ended up assaulting the guy in a fight to contain him?
What if the cops had a shoot to kill order on him, and he killed some of them in self defense?
Basically, how much can one get away with if they were only evading the system who's screw up would have put him in jail? If the courts fail, are we supposed to just buck up and take the punishment (even though we didn't do anything)? Or can take things into our own hands and get off, even when the courts realizes they screwed up royally?
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