Argument of the Case of "Bonnie and Clyde"

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In the case of "Bonnie and Clyde," Both Bonnie and Clyde drove recklessly that they drove much faster than the posted speed limit. Basically, both of them committed the same legal law. In this incident, Clyde's passenger died; however, Bonnie's passenger survived due to the decision of flipping a coin by the surgeon who was the only available person to do the surgery. In my opinion, Clyde should not be punished more severely than Bonnie since Clyde had no control over his passenger's life.

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