If Voldemort Was Charged For His Crimes
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- Опубліковано 6 січ 2024
- If Voldemort Was Charged For His Crimes In The Harry Potter Movies From 2001 - 2011
Tom Marvolo Riddle, later known as Lord Voldemort, was an English half-blood wizard considered to have been the most powerful and dangerous Dark wizard of all time. Had he been arrested after the events of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" these are the criminal charges he would have faced.
Our exploration extends beyond fiction as we draw parallels to real-world scenarios. We examine cases of real-life criminals and their prosecutions, drawing on legal expertise to examine the likelihood of Voldemort’s criminal activities leading to actual charges.
Please note that the video you are about to watch is entirely fictional and is produced solely for the purpose of raising awareness on the consequences of committing a crime. The scenes depicted in this video are not real and do not reflect any actual events or persons. We do not condone or promote any illegal or unethical behaviour, and this video is intended to serve as a cautionary tale to deter individuals from engaging in criminal activity.
He would be getting a minimum life sentence every time he uses an unforgivable curse.
Which were they? :
Killing.
Pain
And, I forgot the other one
@@jcraft2805 avada kedrava, crucio and imperio
@@jcraft2805 Death,Toture,Control
@@jcraft2805 Taking control of someone
@@jcraft2805Basically brainwashing
Trying to murder Harry Potter when he was a baby, would also count as attempted murder, even if it backfired.
Maybe he didn't want to put attempted murder every time Voldermort tries to kill him and only put it at the end. Idk law.
he counted it. harry was one of the seven horcruxes, he counted it at the beginning
Same goes for deathly hallows using the killing curse to try and kill him the second time.
@@lukedaley17 he counted all of you guys mentioned. watch the video carefully
I feel like the charge would be higher for attempted murder of child
Also the murders covered in the books (not the films)
- Mr. and Mrs. Riddle
- Bertha Jorkins
- Broderick Bode (conspiracy)
- Amelia Bones
- Emmaline Vance
- Hepzibah Smith (and use of the imperius curse on Hokey)
- Regulus Black
- The German muggle family
He didn’t kill regulus his inferi did and the inferi are about 1000 or more people so 1000 or more charges of murder on that count ( sty if I’m not making sense)
@@Glassfroggy who made the inferi?
@@Glassfroggy wait, i thought the death eaters killed regulus, it was actually inferi? where did you find that out?
@@TytheGreyJediIt's in the chapter "Kreacher's Tale" in Deathly Hallows
@@thotschi5891oh i need to read the books more
That unicorn charge has got to count for more since it's probably rare /endangered AND MAGICAL 😂😂
Killing of endangered species x2
7 counts of attempted murder, 7 + counts of actual murder, 1 count of patricide, 1 count of matricide, 1 count of attempted infanticide, quite a few counts of terrorism, countless counts of intimidation, turning Nagini into a horcrux could be a count of animal abuse and now knowing her backstory, potential slavery, a few counts of terrorism, multiple counts of sedition and insurrection.
Slavery? Care to explain I never read the books
@@captain-commander8138it’s in the Fantastic Beasts series, so I don’t blame you for not knowing it. Basically she was a woman who had a blood curse which made her a snake
@@vignotum132 I see thanks I learned something new
@@captain-commander8138 it’s unhelpful knowledge though considering how shit that ended up
@@vignotum132 well I now know about more than a freind of mine
Ironically, I think Voldemort would've been able to serve his sentences, considering horcruxes
Edit: 1,000,000 YEARS IN AZKABAN!!!
Yes
Yeah
Hmm..... actually good point! 😂
Arguably everything except the life imprisonment charges.
@@dastvan8002i don't think that's how life sentences work but idk, maybe i'm wrong
100+ years on the very first entry for Voldemort is not at all surprising.
He actually got worse than a life sentence. The fractured soul was stuck in limbo for all eternity knowing nothing but cold suffering. A broken soul that can never rest in peace. More broken than what we saw at king’s cross, because nagini had not yet been destroyed. Voldemort was in limbo with harry but didn’t realize anything going on around him, couldnt hear harry or dumbledore. Just sick and suffering unable to move forever.
A fitting punishment for such a monster as Voldy.
Bear in mind, this is only the crimes shown ONSCREEN. the actual count if we include all his actions prior to his defeat in Godric's Hollow, is probably much higher
7:08 Pretty sure that was more of a mass murder.
Also, I'm pretty sure that Voldemort has an off page kill count of at least a hundred. He also overthrew the Ministry which I think would be a crime, and in the world of Harry Potter the use of an Unforgivable Curse (Killing Cures, Cruciatus Curse, Imperius Curse) earns a life sentence. There's probably more that I missed but that's all I can think of off the top of my head right now.
I love how his horcruxes count as murdering himself seven times 😂
no it was for the 7 people he killed to make it
@@MR_Crond Oh yeah I suppose. I haven’t read the books in a long time
He murdered far more than 7
@@grandmastermario3695 no he killed 7 people for the horcruxes at least, its obvious he killed more but i was just talking about the horcruxes
@MR_Crond his 1 of his horcrux was harry and he didn't kill harry
his crimes are uncountable as he regularly uses unforgivable curses on a daily basis
Yep
3 life sentences and 600+ years in jail is nothing if the guy is immortal. You only waste his time and increase his anger
Technically u can kill him by horcruxs
To quote young Eda; "This if so shocking...I thought there'd be more"
I think you forgot some important details from the Goblet of fire, when Voldemort murdered Cedric Diggory, unlawfully imprisoned and tortured Harry, he commited these crimes inside a cemetery, which means each of these crimes carries a count of Disturbing the dead. Furthermore when Voldemort unlawfully imprisoned Harry, he did so by animating a grave statue of an angel to make it grab hold of Harry. Well the act of animating that statue may not have damaged it exactly, it did modify the grave statue from it's original position, so would that count as desecration of a grave? Or as criminal misuse of a grave statue? And after restraining Harry, Peter acting on orders from Voldemort performed a spell that involved cutting Harry with a knife to collect and use his blood, would that count as conspiracy to mutilate a minor? Or simply child abuse? The spell also called for taking a bone from the body of Voldemort's father, I'm pretty sure that would count as desecration of a grave and desecration of human remains! And since that spell could count as performing a dark satanic ritual, would performing such a satanic ritual inside a church cemetery count as religious violation/desecration of religious/church property?
To be fair that was Peter Pettigrew who actually did that, but "kill the spare" must surely count as incitement to murder
@@DanBeech-ht7sw Still, Voldemort is the intellectual author of the crime.
Shit those are all good.
Also possessing Bertha Jorkins's unborn baby should count as premeditated fetal murder.
Shut up Nerd
If Miss Trunchbull was charged for her crimes.
I would give her 89 to life for child abuse and life in prison without parole WITH MANDATORY EVALUTION WHILE BEING RESTRAINED for just being a god awful person.
Yes!
Yes, we need to see who has actually done more bad.
I have a theory that she killed miss honey’s dad so if true that’s also a murder charge right there lol
@@Jedi_With_AestheticIt’s implied in the book that she did. Matilda herself works it out and uses her powers to scare her with it near the end.
But instead he received the death penalty.
I’m very disappointed in the wizarding world’s justice system for engaging in disproportionate sentencing. This could carry serious ramifications for the Ministry of Magic as time goes on.
The Riddle family should definitely consider suing for damages.
They probably would sue if they were alive to do so
@@DanBeech-ht7swyea but they’d be sueing him for killing them
@@Glassfroggy "There you go, Riddle-ghosts, all the gold you can carry!"
The US Wizards execute Uk doesn;t does;t in the muggle word Either .
The problem with imprisoning Voldemort is that he could probably escape all on his own with just the use of wandless magic.
Yup. I feel like the movies and even the books sometimes forget just how powerful he was originally portrayed :D
A villain like this deserves to be on Death Row.
The UK doesn't have the death penalty, although it was outlawed in 1998; I think harry potter takes place around that time if I remember correctly.
@@mdmyer the second battle of hogwarts takes place in 1998
Treason is still on the books as a capitol crime so overthrowing the ministry might get you to a capitol offence.
You forgot his worst crime of all…..
Being BALD!!!
MY EYES!!
More like not having a nose😂 being bald is alright
@@nabiyarizvi7605 Tell that to King Neptune.
My neighbors bald 😢
Thats only because it wasnt the books, he killed way much more people and did way more things. There is also some parts that said that he made the Basilisk kill a student when he was young, also making it petrify other students and acusing Hagrid for doing it
Hopefully the tv series shows how brutal and scary Voldemort really is. Ralph Fiennes did ok but he could have been so much better, not really his fault though. There's too much humor to his portrayal compared to book Voldemort. The look of him is also off but that's also not his fault.
How is he supposed to look then?
@@heintz256 skeletally thin, scarlet eyes, hooded, no fucking veins on his head, snake-like in the face, long fingers.
Remember this is all after the first wizard war meaning his sentance should be longer
you forgot killing several unicorns, basically unlicensed hunting of an endangered species.
Firens said "its a horrible CRIME to kill a unicorn"
so even more reasons to add it to the list haha
Somehow, I don’t think Voldemort is all that worried about this list
I think klaus mikaelson will bested this very channel😂
yep him being stuck in limbo for eternity, is a far harsher punishment than all those crimes combine.
@@Charles-7 I was never sure if voldy was stuck in limbo. Harry sees him there, but that was only the part Harry had just killed, the rest of voldy was still alive. Does the real part of voldy also go to limbo? Meaning is the reason for limbo because he split his soul, so no part can go in because he isn’t whole, or is it just the fragments can’t go in but the main part can? I’m a nerd lol
Witchcraft isn’t recognized as existing, ergo he cannot be charged for such unfortunate coincidences.
but he still can be charged for nagini kills and attacks
@@konuralpyldzkan1495 these kind of videos make me have nightmares of ME facing trial for my crimes😭😭
@@konuralpyldzkan1495 parseltongue doesn’t exist, ergo it’s impossible to give such a command, your honor.
Your Honour! Here is the so called murder weapon. A wooden stick.
Just because my client pointed THIS stick and shouted some gibberish; it doesnt mean he killed them. The victims (if we can call them that) died without external or internal injuries. Their death was caused by sudden heart failure because unsafe work practices. If anyone is responsible for their death is their employer and not my client who has been disfigured by his late father.
As for the bridge attack. As we know no human can fly or could damage the metal structure of the bridge using their bare hands. There was no explosion or tools involved. Our experts concluded that The bridge collapsed of metal fatigue. Unless of course the court will go back to the dark ages and starts seeing witches in every corner of our society.
My client is of course guilty of giving people the scare jump when he shouts those meaningless words, but that is hardly the same as “Mass Murder” and “Terrorism”.
We file a motion to dismiss this case entirely because this is nothing more than a witch hunt in modern times and the court should not play any part in this.
And this is only the murders we know from films they’ve are a few more in books but imagine how many people he killed that we weren’t told about considering he started a wizarding war
I was wondering if someone was going to do a video on this and I’m glad someone did
If you pay closer attention to to details it was not Voldemort that attempted to rob gringotts, it was Quirrell. Voldemort only possessed Quirrell after the failed robbery because he failed to do what was asked of him. That's why he can touch Harry in the leaky caldron but not in the mirror room.
The Penguin (Batman Returns)
Frieza (Dragon ball z)
Robot Santa (Futurama)
Blackbeard (One Piece)
Magneto (Xmen)
Vicious (Cowboy Bebop)
The Shredder (Teenage mutant ninja turtles)
Hades (Hercules)
Ursula (The Little Mermaid)
Jafar (Aladdin)
Obidah Stane (Iron man)
Doctor Octopus (Spider-Man ps4)
I get the feeling that if Voldemort was ever captured then he would have gotten the Dementors kiss. Problem is that only a part of his soul would have been lost then as he split his soul with his horcruxes.
I wonder if a Dementor could suck the soul out of a Horcrux...?
Can you do if Tommy Vercetti was charged for his crimes
That its right. If Tommy Vercetti was charged for his crimes
I know he’s not technically a villain, but can you measure out Jack Bauer’s crimes.
Thank you for doing this idea!
If agent 47 was charged for his crimes
Men will be in their 60’s and their opps will be 17.
It’s a movie dude.
@@LarrickOwnzr/woosh
Actually, Voldemort was already using his name in Hogwarts, so crimes that were committed in Chamber (Chamber of Secrets) can technically be added.
John Kramer, if Jigsaw was charged for his crimes
He would be getting first-degree murder each time.
Imagine making a video of Light Yagami from Death Note was charged for his crimes.
Anime or Movie?
@@cinemacop anime specifically.
I'd love to see you do one on Vernon Dursley.
Do if Johnny Klebitz and Luis Lopez were charged for their crimes
Random fact: In the movies we see that everyone gets to safety when the death eaters make the bridge collapse, but in the books they ended up killing at least a dozen people in that scene.
considering unicorns are supposedly endangered, that scene could also count as poaching and slaughter of an endangered species.
2:52, and killing Myrtle
At the Slughorn memory he shows intention of commiting 7 murders, knowingly goes through five, sixth being Lily Potter and seventh being Frank Bryce (the muggle in the start of goblet of fire).
The diary as a Horcrux is by definition Voldemort himself and therefore guilty of all charges plus the attacks in 1943 and murder of Myrtle Warren.
Peter kills Cedric, so it should be similar to Quirrel's charge.
I'll accept Nagini's because a living Horcrux has it's own free will and choice of action.
You forgot the underground lake, each of the hundreds of inferi count as a murder victim, occultation of body, plus violation of the corpses.
Technically with Lilly, it was manslaughter and attempted infanticide, as his intention was to kill Harry, not Lily.
For 20 Minutes screentime the fact Tom got 700 Years is impressive asf 😂
In Chamber of Secrets, actual Tom Riddle was responsible for the death of a fellow student in the girl's restroom...
Then, there would also be war crimes from before the books or movies began.
Also, he forcefully overtook the magic ministry, which is the governing facility, which would make it a coup.
Idk, I think it should be higher considering the fact that Jeffery Dahmer got sentenced to over 900 years which is pretty much the same as what you sentenced Voldemort to.
I wanna see if either Vladimir Makarov or Raul Menendez were charged for their crimes.
Someone already did that text back if you want it
Someone already did that text back if you want it
Good concept and production but the charges during the video should be visible for longer.
I have a suggestion to make.
Like with the jesse video, put the logo of an installment in the bottom left
In The Chamber of Secrets; In a flashback scene, Voldemort (Tom Riddle st the time) released the basilisk and it killed Moaning Murtel (I have no idea if I spelled that right).
If monokuma was charged for their crimes
The real reason he needed the Philosopher's Stone:
He needed to survive the length of his sentencing if he got caught.
If Johnny Klebiz and Luis Lopez were charged fir their crimes
the bank robbery, letting the troll into the school, animal cruelty, soliciting to murder, false imprisonment charges could successfully be argued as being committed by someone else as he wasn’t physically present- he was a disembodied spirit
this is a great video
there were wayyyy more, but sure still great video
I wondered about this myself, but: one, I'm not a legal expert (or anything appraching it); and, two, I don't have the time to re-read/re-watch the whole thing and reckon it up over the 7 books/8 movies (and I think if you go by the books the list gets even longer, the more so if you include those acts which are only crimes in wizarding Britain, i.e not Muggle crimes, like using an Unforgiveable Curse). Thank you!
Would yoju cosider doing this for Bellatrix Lestrange, seeing she was out in the world doing bad things while Mouldy was out of action?
She is guilty of torturing the Longbottoms, murdering 2 of her own relations, namely Tonks and Sirius, and trying to murder Ginny, only to fall to the force of Nature that is Molly.
When you say she was out in the world doing bad things when Voldemort was out of action, are you talking about before his return to GOF? Bellatrix was in Azkaban all that time, she went to Azkaban not long after Voldemort’s downfall, she doesn't escape until sometime in the middle of OOTP, and after that, she's not really shown or mentioned doing much, except when she breaks into the Ministry of Magic and tries to kill children and uses the torture curse on I think Neville and kills Sirius, then she doesn't do anything or at least it's not mentioned she dose anything until being one of the many Death Eaters who attacked Hogwarts, then she is in the battle of Hogwarts, where she kills and tortures people, before that, only time she’s mentioned she's just chili at Malfoy Manor. Come to think of it, for a witch that's supposed to be so nuts and dangerous, she doesn't actually do much. At least during the second war anyway, I'm sure she did a lot of evil deeds during the first war, besides torturing the Longbottoms.
For next video i suggest if Lincoln Clay was charged for his crimes
And let's not forget about the fact that this man was literally the wizard H*tler. There were so many hundreds or thousands of other people killed either by him or on his orders. It's like Hagrid said in the first movie; "Anyone who stood up to him ended up dead"
Tommy Vercetti From GTA Vice City
These kind of videos make me have nightmares of ME facing trial for my crimes in The Hague😭😭
Robert Mccall From The Equaliser Fim Series
utterly amazing
There's an error in the beginning, you only need to commit six murders to split your soul into seven parts.
The video is correct. His soul was in 8 pieces if you include the piece still in himself.
The diary
The ring
The locket
The cup
The diadem
Nagini
Harry himself
With what was left in Voldemort making up the rest
@@connormason6573 The killing of Harry's parents which made Harry into a Horcrux is already counted separately.
I know what you mean. I based what I said on what Slughorn was saying, because at age 16, the whole soul was still intact and he did split it 7 times, but yeah I know what you are saying
@@connormason6573 these kind of videos make me have nightmares of ME facing trial for my crimes😭😭
this guys search history has put him on a watch list
Voldemort didn't kill Cedric, he told Wormtail to do so
“As we can see from the evidence some of Voldemorts years are very off,As we see at 3:11 Wormtail was the one to kill Cedric Diggory and why the frick was he charged for burglary when he was in a base?!,Also when he uses an Avada Kedavra he gets a life sentence not 800 years in Azkaban,This session is now concluded.”
Joint enterprise murder in the UK
A wizard can only live for 200 years
Technically it was Quirrel who broke into Gringotts, not Voldemort.
Suggestion, could you make "If Dominic Toretto Was Charged For His Crimes" in F&F series? Should be interesting.
I dont know why the prevention of legal burial made me laugh so hard.
Voldemort: kills himself 3 times and still has centuries of imprisonment.
3:38 burglary too , 4:01 destruction of a proprety , 4:27 destruction of a proprety , dont want to count it more ahahahah
You should have added “Illegal Poaching of Endangered Wildlife” to the “Animal Cruelty” charges. Here in Florida, an illegal poaching charge can get you a minimum of 1 year in federal prison, depending on the method of poaching and the quantity of the animals poached.
Voldemort inadvertently made Harry a Horcrux when he killed Lily and James. Then much later before he returned to full power in GoF, he killed Bertha Jorkins and used that murder to turn Nagini into the sixth Horcrux. So three of those first seven kills didn't happen all at once like you make it seem.
you forgot to mention that using unforgivable curses lands a lifetime in azkaban which in voldemort's case is more 71 years.
Voldemort did not break in into Gringotts. It is believed at that point he wasn't "attached" to the professor yet. That failure was most likely a reason V. decided stick with professor.
Theft, conspiracy, torture, murder, preventing funerals, cruelty to house elves and goblins.... you'd probably lock him up in an institution for the criminally insane
Since Voldemort is an adult the charges would be more severe such as the murders being roughly 40 years to life and in some cases death penalty for terrorism where he tore down the bridge
Buddy, can you do if Lincoln Clay from Mafia 3 was charged for his crimes?
Not to mention the immense amount of child abuse throughout the series
i'd argue the damage done to the ministry of magic, during the order of the phionex could be seen as vandalism or defacing public property.
If he lived in the United States he’d get a life sentence or death sentence for each murder depending on the state. I think you took everything he did into account though. Still I don’t know what sentences exist in Britain.
He counts minimum sentences
It really depends. Obviously we (I'm British) have no death penatly any more - gave it up to comply with the EU - but, while there is naturally a standard framework for sentencing for any and all crimes, I think an exception would be made in Mouldy's case.
They wouldn't throw the book at him, so much as throw the entire contents of every library in the British Isles.
Technically, when he killed the gardener, it wasn’t considered burglary because it was his father’s house so after his father died the house would belong to him
But he killed his father xD
british police:WE GOTEM BOOOOIIIIIS
the ministry:no azkaban
4:25 this should’ve been property damage as well as the part where he invaded the potters home and killed Harry’s parents because we are later on the house is blown up
If Daenerys Targaryen was charged for her crimes (no idea what the kill count is but I’m curious lol)
"No possibility for parole?" 👮🚨⚖
Lex luthor.💰
08:32 He did kill someone cannonically, Harry returned but the Horcrux did not. In a way it was suicide.
Can you do if Mr Krabs were Charged for His Crimes?
Do if Ronald Wesley next
Technically, as we learn in the 6th book, Tom Riddle was not a memory, it was actaully part of his soul. So all of those crimes would count
So Lord Voldemort has to spend 642 Years and 6 Months in Askaban!!! 😁
I'm surprised that the conspiracy to commit murder was not on this list.
Voldemort looks realy aerodynamic without his nose
Could you do John McClane from Die Hard the next time plzz :DD
Do terry silver next please