But I'm also sure everyone without a law background is thinking about, if the murder was caused by some sort of mind control gun, how do you even prove that in a court?
Yes, I've been concerned about that myself. We wouldn't want to bring this to court only for the result to be a mistrial or even a not guilty verdict because the jury and judge are not on Retrospec's network.
I've asked Officer Togusa what he has observed from other officers when he notes Retrospec related events in his files. So far nobody has come to him asking why he noted superpowers or magical swords. They haven't reacted like the files had blanks either.
That lines up with what I've experienced. I've sold glowing food at the farmer's market for months, and no one off the app's ever noticed that it's glowing.
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... Maybe?
Mmm. ]
This whole thing has become really big now, hasn't it?
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[ It takes him a moment of consideration to choose the right word. ]
problematic.
[ The polite way to say it. ]
I am sure everyone with a law-related background on the app had a word with them.
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I've asked Officer Togusa what he has observed from other officers when he notes Retrospec related events in his files. So far nobody has come to him asking why he noted superpowers or magical swords. They haven't reacted like the files had blanks either.
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It's worked to my advantage, but in this case...
[It really works against them]
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But I meant more if a jury can be convinced, that's a whole other thing, isn't it?