I believe this was discussed before. And I think that even if he married her, she would still be the one accused of the crime. Draco wouldn’t stand trial for Lucius’ crimes, and thus the Boy-Who-Lived couldn’t go to Azkaban for his wife’s.
Well Draco is not head of the house, so that doesn’t really prove or disprove anything. Hermione’s parents don’t have legal status since they’re muggles; leaving us with very little evidence to how this house business works seen in the context of the wider legal system.
I believe this was discussed before. And I think that even if he married her, she would still be the one accused of the crime. Draco wouldn’t stand trial for Lucius’ crimes, and thus the Boy-Who-Lived couldn’t go to Azkaban for his wife’s.
Well Draco is not head of the house, so that doesn’t really prove or disprove anything. Hermione’s parents don’t have legal status since they’re muggles; leaving us with very little evidence to how this house business works seen in the context of the wider legal system.