Cliche or not anybody with complete disregard for human life, including his own, is dangerous as hell. Which by the way, went doesn't Arkham have a death penalty?It might sound cliche but this guy:
He's insane so they won't kill him. I believe the state won't execute a criminally insane person.Cliche or not anybody with complete disregard for human life, including his own, is dangerous as hell. Which by the way, went doesn't Arkham have a death penalty?
regardless of murderous intent though? You got joker, zsaz, killer croc, and a whole host of others in his gallery alone let alone adding in people like killer frost from other cities out here pleading insanity, escaping, and straight killing cats over and over. Your reasoning is sound but the state should exam altering that for special cases.He's insane so they won't kill him. I believe the state won't execute a criminally insane person.
regardless of murderous intent though? You got joker, zsaz, killer croc, and a whole host of others in his gallery alone let alone adding in people like killer frost from other cities out here pleading insanity, escaping, and straight killing cats over and over. Your reasoning is sound but the state should exam altering that for special cases.
I realize these just comics though
Right! Like I understand a hero having a no kill policy, but you'd assume the government would go through any means necessary to protect themselves from metasTrust, it's definitely a comic book thing. There are plenty of lawyers who read comics that would tell you that the "insanity defense" would never work in real life for the Joker or most other comic book villains.
In real life that would only work if you literally weren't in control of what you were doing. For example Bruce Banner wouldn't be liable for what the Hulk did because he literally can't help what the Hulk does. Being eccentric or having a gimmick doesn't qualify.
Arkham is a hospital not a "prison" in the criminal sense, hence, "Arkham Asylum"Cliche or not anybody with complete disregard for human life, including his own, is dangerous as hell. Which by the way, went doesn't Arkham have a death penalty?
I mean of course by that logic we'd be fukked. Let's be real. You stand a chance against very few dc villains like maybe trickster or condiment kinglist the joker brehs
when theres villains in the same universe as him looking like thisand thisthat can obliterate you in a single second