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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (798525)8/1/2014 3:10:32 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) of 1576642
 
"What does that mean to you??????"
A just outcome for any heinous crime should be the maximum penalty. We have a problem with the current legal definition of Heinous Crime, which includes everything from brutal rape and murder to bribery and drug offenses. It is no wonder the justice system is conflicted and ineffective.

Heinous crime needs to be taken more serious, starting with simplifying the legal definition. Then we can do a better job determining reliable consequences (maximum penalty) for heinous crime which are fair and resolute.

There must be a compelling reason to label something as a heinous crime deserving of the maximum penaltyt.

I am starting by redefining heinous crime: A heinous crime is so because it is unquestionably so odious and cruel or malicious in nature as to be irreconcilable.
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