• @[email protected]
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    664 months ago

    How can you say someone is a first time offender when they have 34 counts. If I rob 34 houses before I get caught am I still a first time offender?

    • @[email protected]
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      444 months ago

      It is 34 counts, but still only a single crime. It is more analgous to robbing a single house once, but taking 34 items. Given how the bussiness records law are written, each false record is a seperate crime, but they were all done as part of the same scheme.

      This is pretty common in criminal law. It is suprisingly difficult to commit only 1 crime.

      • @[email protected]
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        164 months ago

        Thanks, that does actually make sense.

        Will be very interesting to see what the sentencing end up being, Trump really doesn’t seem to have done himself any favours there by constantly attacking the judge, jury and judges family.

        • @800XL
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          It won’t matter. Maga fascist chuds will start the threats and everyone will back down

          • Baron Von J
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            34 months ago

            The same was said about him being convicted or not, and we haven’t seen the threats materialize since the verdict was announced.

            • @800XL
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              24 months ago

              Are you serious? There have been threats against judges.

              • Baron Von J
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                14 months ago

                There were threats that a conviction would lead to violent retaliation, but to my knowledge none of those threats have been carried out. So why let new threats about his potential sentence influence that?

      • @AbidanYre
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        264 months ago

        And running a fraudulent university.

        • @rayyy
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          94 months ago

          And running a fraudulent charity.

    • @BrotherL0v3
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      I would guess the logic behind going harder on repeat offenders is that they’ve already been punished once and didn’t stop breaking the law, so we should punish them harder this time. Not sure that’s super effective reasoning, but w/e.

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        Despite common opinion, courts consider prison “rehabilitative incarceration.”