I really don’t know. On one hand, people may say “they did it, I’m innocent!” but on the other, people may say yes due to enforced or attempted enforced suicide/threats.

This isn’t happening to me or anyone I know, it’s simply a question that’s been on my mind.

  • southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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    You’ve already gotten the answers, but I’ll try to consolidate amd summarize just because.

    It can happen, and it has happened. But it is going to vary by location and specific circumstances as to whether or not it will happen. That’s because even in places where there’s laws that directly apply, you still have to prosecute the case (since you’re asking about charges), and if there’s not enough evidence to make prosecution probably successful, charges may not be placed by the “state”.

    It’s a difficult thing you prosecute.