← Back to context Comment by worthless-trash 1 month ago In the eyes of the law, it clearly does. 2 comments worthless-trash Reply account42 1 month ago Are you sure? Judges and juries consider the perpetrator's character beyond the bad deed all the time, both to reduce or increase the penalty. worthless-trash 1 month ago Yes, pretty sure, there are repeat offenders of up to 30 times that get exactly the same punishment as they did the first time.Sadly, I no longer have access to that dataset.
account42 1 month ago Are you sure? Judges and juries consider the perpetrator's character beyond the bad deed all the time, both to reduce or increase the penalty. worthless-trash 1 month ago Yes, pretty sure, there are repeat offenders of up to 30 times that get exactly the same punishment as they did the first time.Sadly, I no longer have access to that dataset.
worthless-trash 1 month ago Yes, pretty sure, there are repeat offenders of up to 30 times that get exactly the same punishment as they did the first time.Sadly, I no longer have access to that dataset.
Are you sure? Judges and juries consider the perpetrator's character beyond the bad deed all the time, both to reduce or increase the penalty.
Yes, pretty sure, there are repeat offenders of up to 30 times that get exactly the same punishment as they did the first time.
Sadly, I no longer have access to that dataset.