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In reply to the discussion: Father indicted:-Moments after his 2 sons were killed by the driver, the drunk was fatally shot [View all]Demo_Chris
(6,234 posts)I wonder, however, if you are really any more interested in justice than I am.
Why, for example, even have a trial at all? Apparently there is no question the man did it. Under your system, if you do the "crime" that's it. You are dispensing entirely with the whole "I did it and here's why" or "I did it and I think the law is bullshit" aspect of our legal system.
For example, if you are on a jury deciding the fate of a gay couple charged with kissing in public, and they admit to this felonious behavior, are you going to vote guilty? If so that's a insult to justice. The question you are faced with is not whether they kissed in violation of the law, but whether this law is even reasonable. When enough juries do that, laws are changed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_nullification
In this case you are drawing a false equivalence. The parent of the slain children watched his kids destroyed by a drunk driver, the kids did nothing wrong that might warrant this fate. The parents of the drunk driver cannot say this. They know their son was drinking and driving and he slaughtered some kids. Did he deserve death? That's irrelevant now. In any case it's not exactly the same thing. I think everyone in this case is to be pitied. This is a tragedy. And it will not be corrected, nor justice served, by continuing the tragedy beyond this point.
I would be more than willing to compromise in seeing this father sentenced to some therapy to help him deal with everything that happened.