That’s pretty much it. They’re legally two people and can get certified for things independently. They both have a driver’s license for example. However, as teachers they can only teach one class at a time. It’s all just the nature of their problem. Though I will say it seems like the college probably could have worked with them a little bit given their unique situation.
Their situation definitely does lend itself to some very interesting questions. I’m not sure what would happen in practice, but I suspect the other twin would get charged as a coconspirator.
One of them controls the left leg and arm, the other the right leg and arm. It’d be literally impossible to commit a crime like that without the other being complicit.
Plenty of people can type with one hand. It's well possible to commit digital crimes like wire fraud.
Full agreement on crimes involving physicality. One of them isn't about to graffiti gang signs to the wall of the local school without the other one knowing about it.
Can’t send a wire if you can’t get to a bank or computer to send it, or actively have another person sabotaging your efforts. She can type with one hand, so can the other, all they have to do is keep putting in random inputs into the computer or scribble on a paper to prevent it from happening.
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u/JF-San 1d ago
Maybe the reasoning was this...?
They have two brains so they're two students learning.
They have one body so it's just one working