Muze
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His wife specifically told him to stay out of jail. If he remained imprisoned on The Raft by the Secretary of State of our country you think they'd just gloss over that?
It's not consistent with the character that was written in his own movie, but for entertainment purposes it was fun watching him fight. He really doesn't have any reason to be there.
I see it as being perfectly consistent with who Scott is, as a character; in the movie and the books. consider what he went to prison for. his ex-wife tried to talk him out of that, too (it's in the prequel comic). if he would risk everything to take part in Hank Pym's incredibly dangerous and illegal scheme, why would he deny Captain America? he's an easily led dude. and his history in the comics show him to be someone who would do anything for a friend or authority figure; almost always risking his freedom in the process (i.e. Armor Wars, breaking into the Triune Understanding, his current stint in prison).