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Old 02-09-2008, 02:38 PM #6
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Originally posted by Captain.Remy
Like Ash said, someone would recognise will get more 'respect' (if we can say so) than the one who denies all the time.

I think it shouldn't work this way IMO. Same crime, same punishment because it's too easy to say 'I'm sorry I killed your daughter but since I recognised it, then I won't be in jail for 40 years but for 30' You know what I mean ?
Absolutely.

But the law chooses to give these people the benefit of the doubt rather than the other way round, which I'm not so sure is the best idea.
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