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by codeduck
23 days ago
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> I argue that of all things, law should be as deterministic as possible. It is (probably) impossible to write down a complete list of rules for how to judge even petty crimes. Someone who steals a loaf of bread because their child is starving should not be punished the same way as someone who steals a loaf of bread because they're a kleptomaniac. No two situations are identical, and the problems start when you try to come up with a one-size-fits-all approach. A human with sound judgement (and, arguably, some empathy) should be in control. |
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You can also deterministically ask what characteristics or traits have been considered when applying sentencing and give the precedence for that.