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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2015 18:06:24 GMT 8
In the event that the by Round-op Alpha listed individuals are arrested and brought in front of a judge and public jury at a newly established court or tribunal: What should the sentence be for each high profile individual?
An often raised argument is that mercy should be shown for the listed individuals.
Do you agree with this? And if so: How much mercy can be expected or given for crimes as severe as those committed by the listed individuals?
Discuss these important questions in this thread.
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Post by bw5786 on Jun 18, 2015 2:41:03 GMT 8
The law should be followed to the letter. NO MERCY AT ALL. Our penal code and our constitution states for each crime what the punishment shall be The Judge should this to the letter. These high profile criminals knew very well what they were doing while commiting each of there crimes. Punishment should be full extent of the law.
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Post by Admin on Jun 18, 2015 10:32:19 GMT 8
The law should be followed to the letter. NO MERCY AT ALL. Our penal code and our constitution states for each crime what the punishment shall be The Judge should this to the letter. These high profile criminals knew very well what they were doing while commiting each of there crimes. Punishment should be full extent of the law. Hi to which nation's laws, penal code and constitution are you referring to?
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