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... For white-collar criminals, judges tend to stress the seriousness of the offense while in sentencing common criminals; judges put more importance on the ...
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... Judges already have the ability to mete out severe penalties to violent criminals and should be forced by the citizens of this country to uphold our safety. ...
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... Black police also discriminate against the other minorities, not just the black criminals. ... Judges can also be swayed by the appearance of a person and a poor ...
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... judicial branch. Judges are always around criminals and these judges have to be solid to protect the institution from evil. If one ...
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... Judges have the power to sentence convicted criminals, but the "three strikes" law takes away that power by forcing judges to impose mandatory sentences. ...
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... In the book, Capital Revenge, Roy Meader thinks judges and juries are hypocrites, stating that when people sentence criminals to death they should look in the ...
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... Judges have the power to sentence convicted criminals, but the three strikes law takes away that power by forcing judges to mandatory sentences. ...
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... Having past experience with crime, these criminals have no hesitation when it comes ... The judges and prosecutor understood this too, making Ducan a boy who got ...
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... to believe that prison changes the criminal, but the truth is, most criminals return to ... more time than other cases, so it is easier for the judges to sentence ...
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... Judges can do this with criminals such as sex offenders. In law enforcement, there must be communication in order to identify the criminal. ...
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... they are criminals, and they did break the law and they should be punished and also rehabilitated so that they may one day re-join society. "Judges have found ...
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... by upholding, in Gregg v. Georgia, a statute that required judges and juries ... Criminals should not be treated to life of television, food, bed, and shelter if ...
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... Judges, officers, and many other people are against strict punishment. They believe that criminals can change. They want to give them a second chance. ...
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... Some case studies are conducted on certain groups of criminals, such as rapists ... Lawyers, judges, and prison superintendents also should have some knowledge of ...
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... harder for criminals to buy guns they would still find a way to obtain them. It is expressed in an article in Issues and Controversies that judges frequently ...
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... The witnesses themselves, after a person was convicted by the judges, participated in carrying out the punishment. Thus other would be criminals would ?hear ...
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... with the immunity provided by those policemen and judges in their payrolls. With these things, people cannot help but to look at them as criminals, and people ...
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... The judges had a hard time deliberating about whether the defendants were guilty and what ... The Nuremberg Trial was the only trial of Nazi war criminals that was ...
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... in the "illegal organizations" were prosecuted, and the judges ruled that ... In addition, military and civilian tribunals to try war criminals under national ...
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... And while many believe that amateur thugs should be deterred before they become career criminals, it is almost unheard of for judges to send first or second ...
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... The streets became battlegrounds. The criminals bought off law enforcement and judges. Adulterated booze blinded and killed people" (Torr 140). ...
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... The streets became battlegrounds. The criminals bought off law enforcement and judges. Adulterated booze blinded and killed people. ...
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... The streets became battlegrounds. The criminals bought off law enforcement and judges. Adulterated booze blinded and killed people. ...
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... To live or to die is the question that crosses every judges mind when ... outweighs the expense of maintaining in prison the tiny fraction of criminals who would ...
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... to challenge judges, legislators and law enforcement agencies that attempt to apply traditional legal standards to a digital dimension." Criminals are pleading ...
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... Studies have been shown that "judges are slowly becoming educated about the ... be re-structured so that it will maximize accountability for criminals who commit ...
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... That reduced the number of potential criminals on the street. ... is accompanied by one that prefers strict sentencing guidelines, removing judges' discretion, and ...
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... That reduced the number of potential criminals on the street. ... is accompanied by one that prefers strict sentencing guidelines, removing judges' discretion, and ...
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... Because judges ultimately deliver sentences, emotions ranging from compassion to anger can ... much anger can lead to overly harsh treatments of criminals, and too ...
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... excerpt from The Hacker's Manifesto and I think it summarizes the thoughts of a hacker and the person who judges him. We explore... and you call us criminals. ...
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