Saerules, regarding " shared responsibility " as a defence in court, Dotard did indeed deny it was what he was inferring.
Now, addressing your 2 crimes, I don't see how shared responsibility could be argued in either case. Neither victim appears to be in any way responsible for the crime.
Also, playing devil's advocate in the first example, the man could easily beg for enough money to buy a few apples, couldn't he? ( but if it were me I'd rob! )
Now, addressing your 2 crimes, I don't see how shared responsibility could be argued in either case. Neither victim appears to be in any way responsible for the crime.
Also, playing devil's advocate in the first example, the man could easily beg for enough money to buy a few apples, couldn't he? ( but if it were me I'd rob! )
A man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?