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In reply to the discussion: Colo. teen who killed girl to spend life in prison [View all]mike_c
(37,045 posts)26. because justice in America is all about revenge, rather than rehabilitation....
This kid has his whole life to figure out how to become a better person. You would deny him that opportunity just to feel forthright about obtaining sufficient punishment and revenge? The past cannot be changed, but the future can. This judgement seems more about revenge today than about finding solutions for senseless violence tomorrow.
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In most cases I would probably agree with you. But did you read the details of this one???
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#7
Yeah, I'm not all that comfortable with moralizing from the bench myself.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#15
The type of killer who does that to people, especially children, cannot be redeemed or rehabilitated
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Nov 2013
#8
Thanks....this definitely wasnt a "shoot the messenger thing". The story just made me think about
DisgustipatedinCA
Nov 2013
#14
Teens are usually tried as adults for the really psychopathic, premeditated stuff
Blue_Tires
Nov 2013
#10