From: | pentaj2@********.edu (pentaj2@********.edu) |
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Subject: | Legal Magic |
Date: | Tue, 16 Aug 2005 19:25:16 -0400 |
From: Stephen Eley <sfeley@*****.com>
Date: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:23 pm
Subject: Re: Legal Magic
> The only way to tell if the magician *knows* a given spell would
> be to
> use Mind Probe or some other interrogation spell, and that ought
> to be
> inadmissible in court. (In the UCAS, if they still have any shreds
> left of the US Constitution, it would violate the defendant's Fifth
> Amendment rights.)
I recall Lone Star, Magic in the Shadows, and similar saying that
evidence gathered via Mind Probe is inadmissible in court.
See? Even the Rehnquist Court has standards.:-)