Hi WWW
Having some random thoughts.. was watching the TV show 'Dead to Me'.. and. well, here's some thoughts..
First Degree Murder: The victim was either; unknown to the perpetrator and through no aggravation or provocation was murdered. OR was known to the perpetrator but did nothing to cause aggravation or provocation that warranted a reaction. All children aged 7yo or under who were murdered would be First Degree. (I'm thinking if a child kills your child.. and the adult kills the second child murderer, this could constitute as provocation.. so the adult could NOT be tried for First Degree Murder)
25 to life. no parole.
Second Degree Murder: The victim was known to the perpetrator but only caused minor aggravation or provocation that warranted a much lesser reaction. If the person was unknown if is unlikely they cause enough provocation to warrant a reaction.. but if it was their first meeting, the provocation has to be judged.
12.5 to 25. parole only after 20 years.
Third Degree Murder: A form of greater homicide, if a builder uses inferior materials for a building and said building collapsed, not only should there be a civil suit but the criminal suit should be trying the person or persons responsible for incarceration.
8 to 25 years. parole only after 15 years.
Culpable Homicide: With some provocation, threat to self of injury, family or property. Could also be innocent of this crime due to trespassing or *great* provocation which (with *great* provocation) would make the person innocent.
3 to 8 years. parole only after 4 years.
Inculpable Homicide: Great provocation but no threat to self of injury, family or property. If the person was commiting a crime and killing them ended the crime.. such as trespassing on property owned by the perpetrator.
6 months to 3 years. parole at any time from 6 months onwards.
Crime of Passion: If the two people are adulterers, I say the perpetrator is innocent. Adultery is equally as evil as murder, in this case imho the crimes cancel each other out.
Adultery.. not a murder but equally as evil, I would like to see men's rights include the ability to prosecute both civil and criminal suits against women who are adulterers .. but why not men??.. of course men should be equally prosecuted against with both civil and criminal law suits.
Adultery:
If the person has no assets, then while in prison and working the money then goes to adulteree. Once the adulterer leaves prison the percent continues to be paid to the adulteree for life. Unless the adulteree gives up this right.
Civil:
Married 1 year, involved 2-6 years total: 30% of all the adulterers wealth and possessions.
Married 2 years, involved 3-7 years total: 32% of all the adulterers wealth and possessions.
Married 3 years, involved 4-8 years total: 34% of all the adulterers wealth and possessions.
and so on up until 100%.
Criminal:
One incident/one person: 1 year. no parole.
Long term/one person: 10 years. parole after 7 years.
One Incident/Multiple partners: 4 years. no parole.
Multiple incidents/Multiple partners: 15 years. no parole.
This payment is to compensate the adulteree for NOT killing the people involved.
*rant*
Right now.. the idea of justice for men who were faithful but cheated on is flippin clown shoes.. there is no justice... and 3rd Gen feminists are so busy taking all the attention it seems that justice isn't coming any time soon.
*rant over*
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