I'd like to remind everyone that I'm primarily arguing that Harry and Murphy shouldn't talk to the cops about February of whatever year SG takes place, much less tell Tilly everything that happened. Whether or not they are guilty, that's a good idea. I'm saying this because I believe any decent lawyer could put them into a world of hurt for what they did.
Murphy wasn't at the robbery and so committed no crime, she was in a hospital.
I'm not a criminal lawyer in Chicago, but a decent prosecutor could get her on some theory of accomplice liability and/or criminal conspiracy. Murphy was part of the criminal conspiracy.
Murphy wasn't at the robbery and so committed no crime, she was in a hospital.
She loaded all the magazines for the submachine guns. Unless she wore gloves, her fingerprints and possibly DNA are there. Of course, loading magazines isn't a crime. That alone probably isn't enough for a conviction. It is enough for the cops to connect her and investigate.
Having the diamonds isn't a crime, since they weren't stolen in this Universe.
I'm just going to leave a left wing link about civil asset forfeiture abuse:
https://www.aclu.org/issues/criminal-law-reform/reforming-police/asset-forfeiture-abuse, and a right wing one:
https://www.cato.org/events/policing-profit-abuse-civil-asset-forfeiture.
And to confiscate them they would first need to know about them. Harry has a vault supreme and it would be a slick piece of writing to have Rudy obtain a search warrant on Demonreach since first, it isn't on any map and second it isn't in Chicago.
That's why you gotta move the diamonds and hire a lawyer before the indictment comes down.
@Mira: It doesn't matter one lick which department investigated you when they find evidence of the crime.
It is like being an Army veteran living as a civilian for the last ten years, not even a reserve. You are suspected of committing a crime that has nothing what so ever to do with the Army.. Yet because you are a veteran, the Army decides to do a court marshal investigation of you because you were Army once.
It is almost nothing like that. IA and Homicide are departments of a municipal agency. They have the exact same jurisdiction. They just have different briefs. The Army can only prosecute those in the military. The DoJ basically has global jurisdiction with limited subject matter jurisdiction.
It's more like the FBI Cyber Crime guys investigating a civil rights violation. So what? It's weird and all, but it doesn't make any legal difference. Once the investigation reaches a certain point, they're going to turn the case over to the same US Attorney's office for prosecution.
The point is to alert the reader to the weirdness.