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DukeOfGeek t1_iubsbwa wrote
There was some comedian who's sketch was about how little the sentence for attempted murder was. It's like "What couldn't close the deal? Well you can go now, we'll catch up with you when you get it right".
sirthunksalot t1_iubrltn wrote
I agree, total madness.
ameliajean t1_iudjx5w wrote
If this were the case, it would just encourage perpetrators to “finish the job” so to speak
HammondAnanas t1_iub6ofn wrote
"Oh shit I missed my shot. Welp, since there's no difference in punishment I might as well keep trying till I get the kill."
neerrccoo t1_iub7nmq wrote
Lol what? If someone is making the attempt to kill someone, they will have no problem with trying again
HammondAnanas t1_iubbr4j wrote
Especially so when you've quashed any chance they'll turn back if they have a change of heart.
stackjr t1_iublk2b wrote
Yes, because so many people that are actively trying to murder someone have a "change of heart".
Kirminator t1_iubr35s wrote
Just think that dumbass probably votes.
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HammondAnanas t1_iudmpki wrote
All I'm trying to say is giving two severities of crimes the same consequence is going to kill any incentive to de-escalate the situation.
I honestly feel like your response is highly uncalled for, all things considered. I just wanted to provide a bit of perspective on what is clearly a very emotionally charged stance and here you are, contributing nothing more than insults.
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ameliajean t1_iudk0ix wrote
This is exactly why the laws are the way they are, idk why you’re downvoted
HammondAnanas t1_iudmtz0 wrote
All I was trying to say is giving two severities of crimes the same consequence is going to kill any incentive to de-escalate the situation. I don't quite understand the response either. Maybe I could've served to word things better.
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yblame t1_iubv7m8 wrote
Teenagers get handled with kid gloves. Under 18? They know they can get away with it and earn respect from whatever gang they've been hanging around. Serving some time in juvie just makes them swagger a little more. What a lovely life
Edit.. just read the article again. One of these guys is 19. I guess he's still a teenager, technically. But a judge won't cut him slack for that. He's an adult, and gets the adult treatment now
EsotericAbstractIdea t1_iucpux2 wrote
They can try a person as an adult at the age of 10 in some states.
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Bwembo t1_iud1yww wrote
I guess if he would not have worn his pants at half mast, they would not have been able to identify the underwear. I know you cannot blame the weed they found in the house on this, unless it was laced with something else.
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