


Considering you're asking a legal question and there is no legal precedent I'm aware of for "demonic possession" absolving someone of a crime, i'd say as long as it's your physical body playing the account, SE sees it as you playing. It's possible you could chalk it up to mental illness or some other "insanity" defense, but as far as the company is concerned your meat suit is you.
WHERE IS THIS KETTLE EVERYONE KEEPS INTRODUCING ME TO?




Lorraine Mbulawa was allowed to go free after the Judge accepted that she really did believe she was possessed.
Getting away with stabbing people because ghosts made you do it, in the UK, in 2011.![]()
Last edited by Jandor; 03-04-2020 at 01:54 AM.
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