Originally posted by Cyph
No reply for a while, I'm right, you're wrong!
Even if they think that, it is completely ridiculous to give him a heftier fine/sentence then is warranted. AFAIK that's not how it's supposed to work... but I do have a feeling you were being sarcastic, becuase otherwise your post is just wrong.Originally posted by Cyph
Maybe they've given him a heftier sentence because they reckon he's guilty of other stuff as well they haven't been able to convict him of?
Originally posted by Cyph
If someone tries to kill someone, but doesn't succeed, does it mean they should get a penalty less harsh than someone who successfully kills someone?
The legal system is supposed to convict you on what you *are* found guilty of, not what you're not...Originally posted by Cyph
I think it's more the principal of the matter rather than the severity of the offence?
Maybe they've given him a heftier sentence because they reckon he's guilty of other stuff as well they haven't been able to convict him of?