Of course not. The problem is that the 'unequal punishment' argument loses some weight when the state 'criminal justice' process (which is quietly assumed to be agreeable to the whole community) runs its course. "They've been punished enough" according to the rules that our elected representatives have bestowed us.
Without a public hanging that can't possibly be true.
Of course not. The problem is that the 'unequal punishment' argument loses some weight when the state 'criminal justice' process (which is quietly assumed to be agreeable to the whole community) runs its course. "They've been punished enough" according to the rules that our elected representatives have bestowed us.