
This makes Sean an accessory to conspiracy to commit a crime as it was not completed successfully. Agent Flores also makes it very clear she already believes Finn was the mastermind. Even Finn himself would likely say either they were all innocent or it was all his idea. The weed robbery stuff is also not something Sean would get in big trouble for as even if you went along with Finn, no one's statement is going to condemn Sean. Also, if you didn't rob the store, no consequences. Sean can't be convicted for assaulting Hank as Hank tried to illegally citizen arrest him. He's in for a long sentence and loss of his business. So Hank is dealing with assault on a minor, garment damage, battery on Daniel, and wrongful imprisonment. Reasonable amount of force used? Knocking out a teenager and chasing and possibly injuring a child (based on Sean's choice) is definitely not going to hold up, especially because Daniel is not guilty of theft only Sean is. Considering he only intended on detaining them until the police came, Hank actually checks out here.ģ. One big thing is he tried detaining them without ever asking the clerk at the cash register about whether they payed, meaning he completely jumped the gun.Ģ. This was clearly racially motivated and, unless he saw the transaction or something along these lines, it is unreasonable. Does Hank have reasonable suspicion or evidence? No. You see, while store employees can detain shoplifters there are three aspects here.ġ. One more thing I'd like to note is Hank trys claiming they assaulted him, but this is not going to stick in a court of law and he would technically get in legal trouble for this himself. This usually carries up to one year in prison, and considering Sean is a minor he may get less than this as they would be more lenient on him.

Still, unlikely he'd be convicted of that at all.Īs for the situation with the racist jerk Hank, if the player chose to steal from the store (A bit unlikely considering this is the moral Sean and Daniel version) considering the maximum amount of stuff you can steal, they'd give a charge of petty theft. Speaking of that, considering the cop killed their dad even if Sean was convicted they'd likely put the crime down as self-defense. It is most likely his death would be ruled as unknown causes or pinned on their father instead. He isn't going to get 15 years for that, especially as a minor!Īs for the other stuff, considering their was video footage of the death of the officer neither child could be convicted of that and even if there was no footage no way a jury would reasonably convict a teenager for killing an armed officer. If they're both moral in this version there is a very big chance the only illegal thing Daniel ever did is work on a weed farm. It just didn't make sense to me, so I did some research, thinking, and remembering to see how it would have really went.

15 years for what even? Was my first reaction.
