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Do Criminals’ Lives Matter More Than Victims?
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<blockquote data-quote="o2gt" data-source="post: 16175605" data-attributes="member: 57100"><p>I think many people will say the criminals lives should not matter or it should be much less then the victim. I won't say I disagree with this most of the time. sometimes cases are so clear cut its astonishing that one could even worry about the criminal. But many times for one reason or another a case gets complicated. then you realize you might need a jury to figure it out and you never know how that will turn out. so at times you have sentences that dont seem to fit looking from the outside that have noting to do with the defendant mattering more, but as a practical matter wanting to make sure something happens to the defendant vs nothing. </p><p></p><p>I will say sometimes people do seems to believe the criminal matters more. this upsets me to no end. Typically those arguing this will not be changed in their way of thinking and hold motivations that go beyond this criminal. its the "Systems" fault and thus the criminal should not be held to responsible. I believe this mindset holds everyone back and only serves to create more criminals and victims. but in todays climate its seems more people buy into this craziness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o2gt, post: 16175605, member: 57100"] I think many people will say the criminals lives should not matter or it should be much less then the victim. I won't say I disagree with this most of the time. sometimes cases are so clear cut its astonishing that one could even worry about the criminal. But many times for one reason or another a case gets complicated. then you realize you might need a jury to figure it out and you never know how that will turn out. so at times you have sentences that dont seem to fit looking from the outside that have noting to do with the defendant mattering more, but as a practical matter wanting to make sure something happens to the defendant vs nothing. I will say sometimes people do seems to believe the criminal matters more. this upsets me to no end. Typically those arguing this will not be changed in their way of thinking and hold motivations that go beyond this criminal. its the "Systems" fault and thus the criminal should not be held to responsible. I believe this mindset holds everyone back and only serves to create more criminals and victims. but in todays climate its seems more people buy into this craziness. [/QUOTE]
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