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re: If you were sentenced for a crime and already served can they resentence you to more time
Posted on 9/18/20 at 9:22 am to memphis tiger
Posted on 9/18/20 at 9:22 am to memphis tiger
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She should have had a much worse sentence after killing someone.
Why does the outcome of an action mean a harsher sentence?
If person B drives as drunk as her but hits an unoccupied parked car he can get away with pre-trial diversion (assuming first offense).
The intent in both cases is the same.
Posted on 9/18/20 at 9:25 am to jclem11
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quote:
She should have had a much worse sentence after killing someone.
Why does the outcome of an action mean a harsher sentence?
If person B drives as drunk as her but hits an unoccupied parked car he can get away with pre-trial diversion (assuming first offense).
The intent in both cases is the same.
So if someone acts like an idiot, but they dont' intend to hurt anybody - the outcome of the action shouldn't matter?
Or shoudl we jail all dui drivers for 10 years?
This post was edited on 9/18/20 at 9:28 am
Posted on 9/18/20 at 9:29 am to jclem11
quote:is this a serious question
Why does the outcome of an action mean a harsher sentence?
If person B drives as drunk as her but hits an unoccupied parked car he can get away with pre-trial diversion (assuming first offense).
Posted on 9/18/20 at 10:02 am to jclem11
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Why does the outcome of an action mean a harsher sentence?
Without question one of the goddamned worst questions I have ever seen posted here.
Posted on 9/18/20 at 11:03 am to jclem11
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Why does the outcome of an action mean a harsher sentence?
If person B drives as drunk as her but hits an unoccupied parked car he can get away with pre-trial diversion (assuming first offense
Is this a serious question??? Of course outcome matters.
You really think drunk driving and hitting an unoccupied parked car is the same as drunk driving and killing someone??
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