12-16-2020, 08:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-16-2020, 08:54 AM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
If we we're prosecutor characters within the series, all the eyewitnesses to Juliette's willing participation in the planning (Kenneth, Rispoli and all those verrat) are either dead or unidentifiable, so the only evidence we have is the email. An IP trace would show the email was sent from a computer in Nick's house, and if we are able to get it before anyone else uses it, a file and fingerprint analysis would show that it is the computer that was used and that Juliette was the last person to use it (at least, we never saw Nick use it again). It's circumstantial, so not necessarily a slam dunk.
There'd be a much better chance of convicting for attempting to kill Nick, since she was actually captured in the act. Except, of course, that she was then "disappeared" by a covert agency of the federal government. If she's officially dead, then we wouldn't even be trying to prosecute in the first place.
There'd be a much better chance of convicting for attempting to kill Nick, since she was actually captured in the act. Except, of course, that she was then "disappeared" by a covert agency of the federal government. If she's officially dead, then we wouldn't even be trying to prosecute in the first place.