Blackstone Code Chapter 1323: 0 yuan reward


In the Commonwealth, if a criminal is sentenced to more than ten years in prison, that means he is a felon.

To be detained in a special prison for felons.

If someone is more than fifty years old, there is no hope of going out again in this life, they will spend their whole life in prison.

In the federal judicial system, there is no upper limit to incarceration, it does not have an exact limit that can be reached.

For example, 100 years, obviously this person should be sentenced to 120 years, and in the end, he will only be sentenced to 100 years, because this is the upper limit.

No.

There is no such claim, so some people in the Commonwealth may have sentences as long as hundreds or even thousands of years.

As for why they did not betray the death penalty, it may be because the jury or the judges thought that their crimes were serious, but they would not kill them, so they would give them an exaggerated sentence.

Of course they can if they have money, obviously it's a death sentence, sentenced to a long prison term, and then transferred to a private prison with a separate room, a bathtub, a TV, a meal order, and a phone call every Thursday served in prison.

Ten years, and fifteen years, are actually not much different.

Judging from what is happening in Nagalil now, there are many people who meet the criteria for execution.

Someone asked softly after the silence, "Will it be too heavy and we will end many lives."

The justice's rebuttal was quick and powerful, "but therefore we have saved more people's lives and their property safety. In a chaotic society, we should advocate the use of strict sentencing standards."

"Only by increasing the cost of crime can we reduce the occurrence of crimes from the root cause!"

There is no problem with this statement. Someone once conducted a social experiment with monkeys and formulated very strict implementation standards.

Soon after some monkeys were punished, others who were not punished began to follow this standard, and no one ever violated it.

Even if new monkeys enter the society, they will be warned by other monkeys, thereby reducing the probability of "criminal".

Human society is the same, even more evolved.

When people find out that robbing a dollar can be punishable by death, but it only takes one day to earn a dollar.

They'll work as hard as they can to make money, rather than trade their lives for a dollar.

A judge went on to say, "So we need very flexible sentencing standards, from simple penalties to the death penalty."

Another judge is already at work, laughing, "That's why we're here, we're good at that."

From this day on, the palace will announce the progress of the newly revised law every day, very fast.

Because the first revision is a temporary code, it is just a big framework, and more detailed content requires more meticulous work, which may take several years to complete slowly.

Note that it is done, not perfected.

The law can never be "perfect", because society is always progressing, it will always be one step behind society, and there is still room for revision.

Theft of a dollar in the Commonwealth a hundred years ago ended up being hanged, but now...theft in some areas for less than ten dollars isn't even a crime!

As long as you can show that you need these things, it's not a crime!

Well, sometimes politicians in some places really don't want a lower limit in order to cater to the local people, but this also shows the flexibility of the law.

Every day, new bills are determined, and federal judicial workers quickly complete various tasks with their excellent "experience".

Perhaps, this is why the Nagalils need the help of the Federals!

However, some problems in society have not stabilized with the imminent birth of the first code of the new federation of Nagalil.

People here are accustomed to making mistakes, small crimes with impunity, and big crimes with little punishment.

Probably to them crime is like a way of life, as if Nell had just arrived here and their camp had been looted by the locals, leaving them not even a piece of tin.

Everything that could be sold for money, or of any value, was taken away.

Is this a crime?

It's obviously a crime, but no one thinks it's a crime.

I just "picked up something on the side of the road" and didn't return it. Could this be considered a crime?

This ignorance of the law, of crime, is at the heart of the problems that always arise in Nagalil society.

They don't respect the law, they don't distinguish right from wrong.

Even Akumali's young disciples led a group of people to impact the community where the local foreigners lived.

Although they didn't kill anyone like they did before, many foreigners were injured, even seriously.

Their property was also looted, and related photos and materials were continuously released to the public.

People have once again seen the terrible damage this raging and angry public grievance has caused to this social order, and they have also seen a hurdle that must be overcome in the current social development.

You can't let the rulers have the final say in everything, and you can't let the rich have the final say.

The riots and turmoil caused by the sudden fall of the spiritual pillar of Akumari have continued.

"Bang!"

The glass of the roadside shop was completely broken, and the glass shards splashed everywhere. Outside the glass shop window, a group of young Nagalil people swept the glass with some sticks with branches with red eyes.

Then they rush in, stuffing whatever they want into their carry-on backpack, or pocket.

A seventeen-year-old boy named Akon was one of them. At first, he just watched, but after he also tried to grab a backpack, he could no longer control it.

If no one smashes the glass, he smashes it himself!

If no one goes to rob the store, he takes the lead.

In just one week, he has become very rich, grabbing a lot of valuables, daily necessities, and even money.

This time, his goal is the money box.

He put the bag over his head and was the first to rush in, followed by the people outside the window swept into the store like a flood.

Akan was very lucky and rushed into the counter first. He grabbed what looked like a money box and stuffed it into his backpack.

Immediately behind, someone reached out to grab his backpack, and someone grabbed his clothes and prevented him from leaving.

Everyone knows that if he puts a money box in it, there must be money in it.

The thing of money... With the arrival of the Commonwealth, people began to pay attention to it and longed for its existence.

Money is like an omnipotent thing, the work of the gods, because it can be exchanged for anything people want here.

Love?

Healthy?

House?

Food?

Or whatever!

There has never been a time when the people of Nagalil needed money more than they do now!

The young man struggled to blend into the crowd. There were so many people that in the blink of an eye, there was nothing left in the store.

He glanced at the second floor, where some people were breaking the iron door leading to the second floor with hammers or the like they were carrying.

Outside the store, some people were throwing stones at the second floor, and there was a man screaming from above.

Aken hesitated for a moment, he left here quickly, he has already grabbed a money box, there is no need to continue wasting time.

Wait until he opens the money box before considering whether to continue.

He left the store empty-handed. People outside the door didn't care about him. People were looting the store.

He ran back to his home and used the stolen tools to pry open the money box.

There were more than 60 yuan in it. He hid the money and threw away the money box.

This life has been going on for several days, and the family is not so strange that he can keep getting his money back, or something.

Nagalils are very receptive, they don't tell their children or family "don't sin", they just think...you can get things home, that's what you do, that's okay Nice to say.

Aken is on the street again, there are fewer places in the city for everyone to loot, and maybe these good days will soon end.

This time, he went to a more prosperous place, and while passing a store, he was attracted by the TV in the window.

This is the core area of ​​the city, and the security force is obviously strong, and there are police lingering on the roadside.

There are many people on the street, some of them ready to do it, they just lack a "leader".

Looking at the TV in the window, Akon suddenly felt that there was just one such TV missing in his home. If he could put it in his home, then his family would not be so bored every night.

He circled the neighborhood several times and couldn't find a single brick in the **** place.

He had to go further, found a brick, and circled back.

I don't know if the riots on the outskirts of the city are spreading into the city. There are more and more pedestrians on the street, and the police seem to be very nervous and sensitive.

He just walked around twice outside the shop selling electrical products ~IndoMTL.com~ and was questioned several times by the police.

Just as he was about to wait until it got dark, there was a sound of glass being smashed in the distance, and the police were immediately attracted.

It's like a black hole, attracting everyone!

Aken didn't go, he just stood there, and when the police got farther away, he took out the stone in his backpack and threw it to the window!

In the evening, when he came back from the outside with a TV on his back, the whole family greeted him in surprise.

He was lucky enough to grab one, or maybe he was quick enough to bring it back!

Honest and simple and a lot of dust on his face is a pure and kind smile. His father ruffled his hair, his sister circled around him, and his mother was cleaning the TV. He felt that this is what their family should live. day!

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