We consider the dynamics of a mechanical failure induced by a shear stress in
a strongly magnetized neutron-star crust. We show that even if the elastic
properties of the crust allow the creation of a shear crack, the strongly
sheared magnetic field around the crack leads to a back-reaction from the
Lorentz force which does not allow large relative displacement of the crack
surfaces. Instead, the global evolution of the crack proceeds on a slow
resistive time scale, and is unable to release any substantial mechanical
energy. Our calculations demostrate that for {\it some} magnetic-field
configurations, the magnetic forces cause, effectively, a plastic deformation
of the crust when the resulting elastic shear stress exceeds the critical value
for mechanical failure.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, submitted to MNRA