Gollum can't really be said to have stolen the one ring since, legally, it was Sauron's. Perhaps possession of stolen goods? Or illegal possession of a WMD?
What is it with Azog and his stalking problem? He sure loves to be a stalker and he also loves to attempt mass murder, i say he needs a serious restraining order and never be allowed anywhere near the Lonely Mountain again
With the lighting saruman thing he incouraged the spirit of the mountain "karadras" to send lighting and storm to the mountain and gandalf was trying to "soothe" the spirit
In what country does attempted murder (even 2nd degree attempted murder) give a life sentence? North Korea? You give everything from mild murder attempt to 1st degree murder the same punishment. It's a pity, because it makes these otherwise entertaining and enjoyable videos a bit trivial.
“(c) Whoever is guilty of murder in the second degree shall be sentenced to a maximum period of incarceration of not less than 20 years and not more than life." code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/sections/22-2104
Attempted murder is punished the same as actual murder. The difference being that attempted murder never brings a death sentence, while mass murder and first degree murder might
@@emmasilver2332 I assume we’re talking about the US (since you mention death sentence).Then it different from state to state. Most states has a maximum - typically somewhere around 20 years. Look it up. And even actual murder doesn’t automatically get life. Especially 2nd degree murder is mostly not given as much as life.
In the books, Gollum also ate children of different homes and a whole bunch of other psychopathic stuff!
Somewhere in the Halls of Mandos, The Judge Námo himself is really grateful for this video.
Gollum can't really be said to have stolen the one ring since, legally, it was Sauron's. Perhaps possession of stolen goods? Or illegal possession of a WMD?
Interesting video. LOTR is one of my favorite movie franchises.
What is it with Azog and his stalking problem? He sure loves to be a stalker and he also loves to attempt mass murder, i say he needs a serious restraining order and never be allowed anywhere near the Lonely Mountain again
Charge Chronicles of Narnia villains for their crimes.
Good call courtroom on Saruman committing high treason
The Nazgûl stabbing some pillows is not attempted murder, but conspirancy to murder.
Sauron, the Dark Lord, only being charged for that? He did more than that.
I feel like Gollum should've gotten multiple counts per each crime involving Sam and Frodo.
You should have added another Life sentence for sauron as he murdered elendil which counts as regicide
Also for torturing Gollum.
Thank you for the time and dedication for making a vid about this massive lore. Will always be supporting you☺️☺️🎉
No mercy for even these guys huh? Good.
Tolkien hated the idea of wizards being all powerful
I pardon saruman, azog, and smaug
Where's the witch king why wasn't he charged
With the lighting saruman thing he incouraged the spirit of the mountain "karadras" to send lighting and storm to the mountain and gandalf was trying to "soothe" the spirit
Can you update Beetlejuice’s case?
Why is this making me laugh so hard😂
Sauron most innocent then bolg💀
Dude the dwarfs and orcs where at war charging him for all the stuff he did in the main movie not flash backs is justice
What about Azog murdering Fili and Kili? Did I miss something?
For Azog's first two... wouldn't he be at war with the dwarves?
I don't see how killing your war enemies wounts as war crimes...
Technically legolas is the prince of the woodland realm so wouldn't that also count was attempted regicide
Do horror pls
If The amazing spiderman villains were charged for their crimes when
Americans have weird prison sentences
3:16 shouldn't this could as mutilation?
In what country does attempted murder (even 2nd degree attempted murder) give a life sentence? North Korea?
You give everything from mild murder attempt to 1st degree murder the same punishment. It's a pity, because it makes these otherwise entertaining and enjoyable videos a bit trivial.
“(c) Whoever is guilty of murder in the second degree shall be sentenced to a maximum period of incarceration of not less than 20 years and not more than life."
code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/sections/22-2104
Attempted murder is punished the same as actual murder. The difference being that attempted murder never brings a death sentence, while mass murder and first degree murder might
@@emmasilver2332 I assume we’re talking about the US (since you mention death sentence).Then it different from state to state. Most states has a maximum - typically somewhere around 20 years. Look it up. And even actual murder doesn’t automatically get life. Especially 2nd degree murder is mostly not given as much as life.