Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
I know you can't be tried for the same crime twice, but I wonder if you can be tried for crimes committed while residing in the hereafter?
So, if he's still legally dead there should be no problem verifying that fact after a trial, and if he isn't legally dead then there should be no problem making sure he becomes that after the trial.
I think that, according to the law, a "person" can be accused of a crime. But, a "person" implies that he his a living entity recognized by the state. You can't convict a dead person.
That's a very weird case.