(December 11, 2012 at 2:20 am)Shell B Wrote: We're in complete agreement there. That is precisely where I draw my limit and my only limit. Even then, I would say that there are always mitigating circumstances. Crimes of passion, mental retardation, etc. Before anyone jumps on me, planning someone's murder can be a crime of passion. It can only take a few minutes, I imagine.
What about fraud? Slander? Falsely reporting a crime?
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