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Also noted that the crimes of Tony were only from up to Civil War not counting the movies afterwards. Therefore, he should probably have double the amount of crimes he had.
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I’m not sure why this guy is charging Tony Stark with creating a weapon of mass destruction (in the form of the Iron Man suit), mass murder, or arson. All of the things he did that got him charged with these things was an attenpt to protect the guy with him, self-defense, and trying NOT to create a weapon of mass destruction at a bunch of villains wish. How in the world is that a crime?
If you think this is convoluted, Gerosha Chronicles heroes, many of whom do end up facing charges: - John Domeck: escape from prison, arguably a few dozen cases of manslaughter (even if most of it is self-defense, or justifiable due to just war clauses), aiding a jailbreak, destruction of property, accessory to murder (if you count what Hea does to Chillingworth as murder), second-degree murder (if you count his execution of Korsicht as such, knowing that Korsicht was too dangerous to let live) - Extirpon: Too many cases of torture, murder, and false imprisonment to list! It's only because of whom he targets that he isn't an outright villain himself! - Purge-Flare: Hundreds of cases of murder (including of innocents), deadbeat failure at parenting, statutory rape (Miriam was only 16, half his age!), arson, grand theft helicopter, etc. The guy is just barely above being an outright villain in his own right! - Ciem: While given a license to kill, could arguably still be on the hook for reckless endangerment at times. There are a few times Candi could have been charged with assault, when she got revenge on the bullies at school that sent Don Mendoza to rape her. In the end, SCALLOP wanting to steal her godfather Imaki's inventions and monopolize them, then abusing the Kirby Act to give themselves permission to do so, then locking her up for possession of her own inheritance, says more about their character than hers. Even so, her sleeping with Danny Loffin and skirting some of her responsibilities as Ciem did lead to her enemies gaining the upperhand. That she wasn't informed they were coming, because her sister Miriam was just as irresponsible, doesn't help. Though, those aren't treated as crimes under current laws. Surviving the genocidal Affaddiah squads does require her, however, to become a thief. She steals multiple supplies from farms and convenience stores that have been abandoned. This makes her more of a wasteland scavenger than an outright criminal, not that it makes a difference to SCALLOP. The "reckless driving" charge could have been excused due to her needing to save her son's life. That she was told to forego that defense, in order for her husband to not be imprisoned over absolutely nothing, is extortion on the government's part. Regardless, she gets five years in prison. Arguably, they could also have gone after her for being in possession of a miracle drug that grants temporary natural body magic to whomever uses it, thus allowing remote control even of detached limbs or heads. But they totally ignore this. - Emeraldon: Destruction of property. Multiple counts. - Cherinob: Being that she isn't even technically human, it's debatable if any human laws can be fairly applied to her or not. Spooking a construction site manager by defending his crew from an invading swarm of literal demons is hardly something worthy of prosecution. Debatably, he could get her for trespassing. Otherwise, he'd have no case. The degree to which she tries to protect humanity from her radioactivity is noble. That being said, she is essentially a walking nuclear reactor. So if she weren't so controlled, she could be charged with reckless endangerment. Being an angel with God's sanction to some of her leaks allows her to not be charged with environmental destruction for all the times she's charred tall patches of grass. Her destruction of Arcturus certainly didn't win her any fans with NASA, but its sufficient distance from Earth means that there's no chance for its supernova to destroy Earth, so she can't be charged with timeline destruction (which was Astirnah's goal.) Escaping from prison to defuse a bomb or to defeat a demon may give her just cause; though it's debatable of a human court of law would grant motion to that line of defense. - Krystal Travin: Now, Krystal doesn't have Cherinob's angel status to excuse herself with. So she can be fairly charged under human laws. Multiple counts of trespassing, possession of black market goods, tampering with radioactive material, unlicensed paranormal investigations, breaking and entering, assault with chemical weapons, endangerment of her own father...she's lucky she only got two years! - Nemara: Multiple counts of trespassing, invasion of foreign land, mass assault, arguably manslaughter, seduction, and espionage. Also, later in life, invading Kyrgyzstan. And later than that? Escaping from prison. - Anarteq: Espionage, mass assault, manslaughter, evading arrest, unauthorized uses for waterways. - Sniperbadger: Hacking, assault, prostitution, espionage - Plum Bixie: Mass murder, arson, stalking, grand theft helicopter - Stung Hornet: Seduction, espionage, assault - Tin Dragon: Reckless endangerment, mass assault, murder, attempted murder - Tabitha Pang: Disrupting traffic, inciting a public disturbance, attempting an illegal sale, theft, evading arrest, inducing police corruption, vandalism, burglary, espionage, and truancy. I could go on, but you get the picture.
Hello, this is Tony Starks lawyer speaking. To the honorable court I want to state the following defense: - The weapon of mass destruction is true. However, he only used it on the terrorists in his self defense. - The first mass murder charge is just him defending himself against people who are SHOOTING AT HIM! - The first arson charge is just a consequence of him defending himself and is therefore not punishable. - Reckless endangerment with the Mk-2 testing I can agree with. - Mr. Stark WAS authorized to go to Afghanistan (he fixed that with Rhodes) and even if he wasn't, he was saving innocent people from terrorists intending to kill/kidnap them. Blowing up that tank was also self defense, as the tank shot him out of the air. - Reckless endangerment during the fighter jet scene cannot be laid upon Mr. Stark. The property destruction however can be. - NO disclosure of classified information as the information came from the servers of J. Hammer and he was in a hearing with the US Senate. Hacking however, yes. - NO attemped murder on Thor as Loki was a rightful captive of SHIELD, Iron Man was in service with SHIELD and Thor was aiding the escape of Loki. Stark was rightful to prevent that. It was self defense, as the literal GOD of Thunder attacked him with an indestructable hammer which shoots lighting bolts. I would use heavy weaponry too. - Why breaking and entering if the garage owner didn't even report it to the police? - He HAS the privilige to hack into footage dealing with bad guys as he is still under service of SHIELD. How is tracking a dangerous criminal in service of the law stalking? - Once again he still has authorisation to break into the Mansion. Still under SHIELD service. - Fighting scene on the airport is self defense. Him blasting the Falcon after Rhodes fell down is self defense in excess. Also, the Avengers on Stark's side signed a treaty to end the Avengers-initiative. The other side didn't. Stark's side gained authorisation to apprehend the other side from the government. - One could say the attemped murder on the Winter Soldier was also defense in excess. Only after a long while. Bring this man to a retrial. He doesn't deserve the magnitude of his sentence.
He probably funded that jet with his own money and it isn't even aggravated assault as Tony is authorised to attack due to Loki being his rightful captive and he escaped.
Yes, the first Ironman suit was the most crude of his models but, it was for self defense and he was facing a group of hired terrorists for goodness sake; if anything they should be charged for aiding and abetting Obadiah for stealing Stark weapons(Don't forget that Stark Industries was still an appendage to the army in Army Surplus dealership before Tony's return to the States; and it still sells lousy weapons to the S.H.E.I.L.D. Agency). And I concur with 03luigi14 that Tony Stark was one of the heroes who sided with the government on advised hero work, so damage charges would not count for his side of the fight with Captain America and his allies. Spiderman was still just a Kid and also, Tony dragged him into the fight against Captain America, plus he was only in the superhero gig for 6 months prior to CA/IM Civil War; and it is true what Captain America said to Spiderman that he doesn't understand what is really going on, because just like any young child, Spiderman only agreed to come along out of the thrill of fighting along side one of his Idols and also he dreams to one day be a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and thinks that he'd be fully recognized for his abilities by those people. Spiderman made an honest mistake in thinking that he had caught a car thief so technically those charges should not really count and also he is still new to the superhero thing and all of his clumsiness and crash throughs was never intentional so we shouldn't judge too harshly on what happens to him through "Spiderman Homecoming".
The first Iron Man suit cannot be a crime of weapon of mass destruction, mass murder or arson. Tony Stark was a prisoner of war and the suit only lasted for the escape and decommissioned itself. The lack of repeated use means it’s not used other than to escape. The wreak-less endangerment of version 2 is more of unlawful flight. The crimes against Thor, well iron man was in the commission of transportation of an alien that committed a list of crimes, so Thor would be the one at fault while iron man was performing his duty. So the fact of employment in authorized missions makes the act either legal or illegal.
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Tony's team in civil war was technically sanctioned by the government. After the airport fight, however, would not be sanctioned
And with planes damged and destroyed will have repairs and total losses
The first part of iron man’s doing was self defense as he was be held captive against his will.
All do respect Tony created the suit to defend himself from T#rrorest in the first movie
5:42 just about sums up Tony's life resume in a nutshell 😂
Iron Man and Spider-Man deserves a pardon.
Without counting extra films and skipping them, that’s how this guy counts as online judge.
That would be in Infinity War & Endgame For Stark & For Parker Infinity War, Endgame & No Way Home.
@malcolmkyneselda agreed
Wow, charging both Toby Maguire‘s and Tom Holland‘s version of Spider-Man
What about Andrew Garifield Spider Man Heroes & Villians Crimes then If ALL The Amazing Spider-Man Characters Were Charged For Their Crimes (Andrew Garifield)
@@malcolmkyneseldathis movies are bit terrible and wasting good actor and bad storyline quality.
Would it be child endangerment because Tony brought Spider-Man into that mess or not since Peter agreed?
I am surprised he missed that HUGE one
Tony stark was crazy back then💀
Also noted that the crimes of Tony were only from up to Civil War not counting the movies afterwards. Therefore, he should probably have double the amount of crimes he had.
Ideas:
If Starter Squad characters Were Charged For Their Crimes.
If Godzilla Vs Monkey villains Were Charged For their Crimes.
If Suction Cup Man characters Were Charged For Their Crimes.
If Squid Game charecters Were Charged For Their Crimes.
If Captain America and Ant-Man has committed their crimes in the next episode, please 🙏
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If Elf characters are charged for their crimes
1. Buddy the Elf
2. Fake Santa
3. Walter Hobbs
But your honor he was held against his will.
i think mass murder should not be counted, it was self defense, but i would count mass destruction
I’m not sure why this guy is charging Tony Stark with creating a weapon of mass destruction (in the form of the Iron Man suit), mass murder, or arson. All of the things he did that got him charged with these things was an attenpt to protect the guy with him, self-defense, and trying NOT to create a weapon of mass destruction at a bunch of villains wish. How in the world is that a crime?
That’s what I’m saying he’s so focus on the bad that doesn’t focus on the reasons why they did it
Bro is putting tony in jail after saving the whole universe
(just a joke)
If you think this is convoluted, Gerosha Chronicles heroes, many of whom do end up facing charges:
- John Domeck: escape from prison, arguably a few dozen cases of manslaughter (even if most of it is self-defense, or justifiable due to just war clauses), aiding a jailbreak, destruction of property, accessory to murder (if you count what Hea does to Chillingworth as murder), second-degree murder (if you count his execution of Korsicht as such, knowing that Korsicht was too dangerous to let live)
- Extirpon: Too many cases of torture, murder, and false imprisonment to list! It's only because of whom he targets that he isn't an outright villain himself!
- Purge-Flare: Hundreds of cases of murder (including of innocents), deadbeat failure at parenting, statutory rape (Miriam was only 16, half his age!), arson, grand theft helicopter, etc. The guy is just barely above being an outright villain in his own right!
- Ciem: While given a license to kill, could arguably still be on the hook for reckless endangerment at times. There are a few times Candi could have been charged with assault, when she got revenge on the bullies at school that sent Don Mendoza to rape her. In the end, SCALLOP wanting to steal her godfather Imaki's inventions and monopolize them, then abusing the Kirby Act to give themselves permission to do so, then locking her up for possession of her own inheritance, says more about their character than hers. Even so, her sleeping with Danny Loffin and skirting some of her responsibilities as Ciem did lead to her enemies gaining the upperhand. That she wasn't informed they were coming, because her sister Miriam was just as irresponsible, doesn't help. Though, those aren't treated as crimes under current laws. Surviving the genocidal Affaddiah squads does require her, however, to become a thief. She steals multiple supplies from farms and convenience stores that have been abandoned. This makes her more of a wasteland scavenger than an outright criminal, not that it makes a difference to SCALLOP. The "reckless driving" charge could have been excused due to her needing to save her son's life. That she was told to forego that defense, in order for her husband to not be imprisoned over absolutely nothing, is extortion on the government's part. Regardless, she gets five years in prison. Arguably, they could also have gone after her for being in possession of a miracle drug that grants temporary natural body magic to whomever uses it, thus allowing remote control even of detached limbs or heads. But they totally ignore this.
- Emeraldon: Destruction of property. Multiple counts.
- Cherinob: Being that she isn't even technically human, it's debatable if any human laws can be fairly applied to her or not. Spooking a construction site manager by defending his crew from an invading swarm of literal demons is hardly something worthy of prosecution. Debatably, he could get her for trespassing. Otherwise, he'd have no case. The degree to which she tries to protect humanity from her radioactivity is noble. That being said, she is essentially a walking nuclear reactor. So if she weren't so controlled, she could be charged with reckless endangerment. Being an angel with God's sanction to some of her leaks allows her to not be charged with environmental destruction for all the times she's charred tall patches of grass. Her destruction of Arcturus certainly didn't win her any fans with NASA, but its sufficient distance from Earth means that there's no chance for its supernova to destroy Earth, so she can't be charged with timeline destruction (which was Astirnah's goal.) Escaping from prison to defuse a bomb or to defeat a demon may give her just cause; though it's debatable of a human court of law would grant motion to that line of defense.
- Krystal Travin: Now, Krystal doesn't have Cherinob's angel status to excuse herself with. So she can be fairly charged under human laws. Multiple counts of trespassing, possession of black market goods, tampering with radioactive material, unlicensed paranormal investigations, breaking and entering, assault with chemical weapons, endangerment of her own father...she's lucky she only got two years!
- Nemara: Multiple counts of trespassing, invasion of foreign land, mass assault, arguably manslaughter, seduction, and espionage. Also, later in life, invading Kyrgyzstan. And later than that? Escaping from prison.
- Anarteq: Espionage, mass assault, manslaughter, evading arrest, unauthorized uses for waterways.
- Sniperbadger: Hacking, assault, prostitution, espionage
- Plum Bixie: Mass murder, arson, stalking, grand theft helicopter
- Stung Hornet: Seduction, espionage, assault
- Tin Dragon: Reckless endangerment, mass assault, murder, attempted murder
- Tabitha Pang: Disrupting traffic, inciting a public disturbance, attempting an illegal sale, theft, evading arrest, inducing police corruption, vandalism, burglary, espionage, and truancy.
I could go on, but you get the picture.
Tony's charges would drop from that to 4 years and a fine for property destruction in retrial.
Technically Spider-Man had the right to attack everyone at the airport because he was working for Iron Man who was sent by the government.
Even superheros break the law lol
tony wouldn’t be charged with anything for the first one because it was in self defense he was being held captive
Hello, this is Tony Starks lawyer speaking. To the honorable court I want to state the following defense:
- The weapon of mass destruction is true. However, he only used it on the terrorists in his self defense.
- The first mass murder charge is just him defending himself against people who are SHOOTING AT HIM!
- The first arson charge is just a consequence of him defending himself and is therefore not punishable.
- Reckless endangerment with the Mk-2 testing I can agree with.
- Mr. Stark WAS authorized to go to Afghanistan (he fixed that with Rhodes) and even if he wasn't, he was saving innocent people from terrorists intending to kill/kidnap them. Blowing up that tank was also self defense, as the tank shot him out of the air.
- Reckless endangerment during the fighter jet scene cannot be laid upon Mr. Stark. The property destruction however can be.
- NO disclosure of classified information as the information came from the servers of J. Hammer and he was in a hearing with the US Senate. Hacking however, yes.
- NO attemped murder on Thor as Loki was a rightful captive of SHIELD, Iron Man was in service with SHIELD and Thor was aiding the escape of Loki. Stark was rightful to prevent that. It was self defense, as the literal GOD of Thunder attacked him with an indestructable hammer which shoots lighting bolts. I would use heavy weaponry too.
- Why breaking and entering if the garage owner didn't even report it to the police?
- He HAS the privilige to hack into footage dealing with bad guys as he is still under service of SHIELD. How is tracking a dangerous criminal in service of the law stalking?
- Once again he still has authorisation to break into the Mansion. Still under SHIELD service.
- Fighting scene on the airport is self defense. Him blasting the Falcon after Rhodes fell down is self defense in excess. Also, the Avengers on Stark's side signed a treaty to end the Avengers-initiative. The other side didn't. Stark's side gained authorisation to apprehend the other side from the government.
- One could say the attemped murder on the Winter Soldier was also defense in excess. Only after a long while.
Bring this man to a retrial. He doesn't deserve the magnitude of his sentence.
But didn't he hack into the SHIELD VTOL jet's PD system and interfered in Loki and Captain America's fight before he fought Thor?
And I would count that "attempted murder" charge as aggravated assault as Tony wouldn't be able to kill Thor.
He probably funded that jet with his own money and it isn't even aggravated assault as Tony is authorised to attack due to Loki being his rightful captive and he escaped.
1:26 more like mass arson
Yes, the first Ironman suit was the most crude of his models but, it was for self defense and he was facing a group of hired terrorists for goodness sake; if anything they should be charged for aiding and abetting Obadiah for stealing Stark weapons(Don't forget that Stark Industries was still an appendage to the army in Army Surplus dealership before Tony's return to the States; and it still sells lousy weapons to the S.H.E.I.L.D. Agency). And I concur with 03luigi14 that Tony Stark was one of the heroes who sided with the government on advised hero work, so damage charges would not count for his side of the fight with Captain America and his allies.
Spiderman was still just a Kid and also, Tony dragged him into the fight against Captain America, plus he was only in the superhero gig for 6 months prior to CA/IM Civil War; and it is true what Captain America said to Spiderman that he doesn't understand what is really going on, because just like any young child, Spiderman only agreed to come along out of the thrill of fighting along side one of his Idols and also he dreams to one day be a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and thinks that he'd be fully recognized for his abilities by those people. Spiderman made an honest mistake in thinking that he had caught a car thief so technically those charges should not really count and also he is still new to the superhero thing and all of his clumsiness and crash throughs was never intentional so we shouldn't judge too harshly on what happens to him through "Spiderman Homecoming".
The first Iron Man suit cannot be a crime of weapon of mass destruction, mass murder or arson. Tony Stark was a prisoner of war and the suit only lasted for the escape and decommissioned itself. The lack of repeated use means it’s not used other than to escape. The wreak-less endangerment of version 2 is more of unlawful flight. The crimes against Thor, well iron man was in the commission of transportation of an alien that committed a list of crimes, so Thor would be the one at fault while iron man was performing his duty. So the fact of employment in authorized missions makes the act either legal or illegal.
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Case 1: Carol Danvers
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Case 3: Gamora
Case 4: Rocket Racoon
Case 5: Groot
Case 6: Drax
Case 7: Mantis
I just realized that everyone who has been charged on this channel is 7,6
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This is nice, seeing these two get punished
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Does Iron Man get a pardon for sacrificing himself to defeat Thanos?
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Can we charge Spidey at 13:03 for impersonating a cop?
Crazy Good, Huh?
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