aronnax
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Should people who commit crimes be charge on action or intention?
Can you charge a man who committed murder accidentally when he fired a loaded gun who he 100% believe it to be blanks?
Given the scenario:
A woman has an affair with another man. The husband in a bout of depression goes drinking. He gets drunk and in a frenzied drunken rage kills the other man. As he was drunk at the time, he was not of sound mind and decisions cannot be trusted to him.
Should the husband be charged for murder, or for a lesser sentence of irresponsible drinking? Why would be an appropiate punishment then in your opinion?
Second Question:
Imagine a Man commits intended murder. Does he deserve a second chance in life? (As in serve his time and rehabilitated into society.)
Can you charge a man who committed murder accidentally when he fired a loaded gun who he 100% believe it to be blanks?
Given the scenario:
A woman has an affair with another man. The husband in a bout of depression goes drinking. He gets drunk and in a frenzied drunken rage kills the other man. As he was drunk at the time, he was not of sound mind and decisions cannot be trusted to him.
Should the husband be charged for murder, or for a lesser sentence of irresponsible drinking? Why would be an appropiate punishment then in your opinion?
Second Question:
Imagine a Man commits intended murder. Does he deserve a second chance in life? (As in serve his time and rehabilitated into society.)