Was it in an Anita book or a Jim Butcher book where it was briefly mentioned that "magical crimes" were punished quite harshly? Probably Anita, because magicy stuff isn't that outed in Dresden-land, I don't think.
I know there was a L&O:SVU episode with the subplot of the guy who raped his girlfriend's sister in his sleep (the Another Youniverse ep?), and since his was a medical condition, there wasn't much that the law could do, I believe. But in the case of the ardeur, where Anita is "aware" when she's doing things and can plan ahead... yeah, I'd like to see some legal ramifications.
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Date: 2007-12-31 04:03 pm (UTC)I know there was a L&O:SVU episode with the subplot of the guy who raped his girlfriend's sister in his sleep (the Another Youniverse ep?), and since his was a medical condition, there wasn't much that the law could do, I believe. But in the case of the ardeur, where Anita is "aware" when she's doing things and can plan ahead... yeah, I'd like to see some legal ramifications.
Cue Dolph on his anti-monster crusade!