Okay, this is for a hypothetical situation I'm concocting, so please forgive me if I put this in the wrong spot.
That said, let's talk about post-war life on Earth. Let's say this woman, let's call her Susan, was married and during the war, her Yeerk forced her to have intercourse with her husband to avoid suspicion. Once the war ended, Susan is angry, and her Yeerk decides to choose to permanently morph into human. Susan knows which human it is and decides to press charges against the Yeerk for rape.
Here's where my question comes into effect: Does the Yeerk get tried? If they want to be human, they must abide by the laws. And technically, the Yeerk IS guilty, no doubt about that, no matter how much they want their own bodies. Or is the Yeerk protected under the government, absolving any wrongdoing over the course of the war? This is not justice, in my opinion, if they really did this, because it doesn't allow the people involved in the war a chance to heal. The same holds true for Yeerks who committed murder. Can a loved one charge that Yeerk with murder? They DID commit the act, but they were just "following orders," after all.
BTW, why is it no one is answering my threads? Are you all afraid of me? Or are you still mad for the mistakes I made in the past? Once, I'm sorry for all the grief I caused. Trust me, it wasn't intentional. Please forgive me if that is the case.
Anyway, discuss!
P.S.: Sorry if I seem like I'm hung up on the "Yeerk rape" thing. I only just recently realized the implications and realized how many people had to be have been raped in the war, even the males. I consider rape to be the most offensive crime, even worse than torture or death, but that's an issue for another time.