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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

1. One person/s plans to kill and does

2. A crime of passion. Not premeditated

3. Drink Driving death.

4. Punching in a pub fight

5. Careless driving

6. Messing pushing your mate by the roadside and having a laugh/into the sea off your boat and they drown ?

7. Forgetting to give your old mum her tablets

8. Not having a safety guard on your machinery. Employee dies.

9. Landlord having poor ventilation over an older boiler ( not me )

10. Your dog gets out and kills a child.

Which ones would carry the death penalty in your world ?

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

All result in death/s btw.......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

None

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By *ecadent_DevonMan
over a year ago

Okehampton

You haven’t mentioned “pinching D.Ds Beaujolais”, so none

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"You haven’t mentioned “pinching D.Ds Beaujolais”, so none "

That results in death also

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By *ecadent_DevonMan
over a year ago

Okehampton


"You haven’t mentioned “pinching D.Ds Beaujolais”, so none

That results in death also "

Nah I would just make them drink new world wines until they were very sorry indeed

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"1. One person/s plans to kill and does

2. A crime of passion. Not premeditated

3. Drink Driving death.

4. Punching in a pub fight

5. Careless driving

6. Messing pushing your mate by the roadside and having a laugh/into the sea off your boat and they drown ?

7. Forgetting to give your old mum her tablets

8. Not having a safety guard on your machinery. Employee dies.

9. Landlord having poor ventilation over an older boiler ( not me )

10. Your dog gets out and kills a child.

Which ones would carry the death penalty in your world ?"

None, the death penalty is wrong.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's not that simple, in criminal law the act itself is not the only factor, intent and culpability is taken into account.

A person's mental stability, the intent behind the act, did they carry a weapon, was it planned...

Out of those 10 scenarios you listed I would say none would get death penalty.

However, those scum that chased down an NHS worker in London recently and that copper who murder that women....absolutely, death to them all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can we have a cake thread now?

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"Can we have a cake thread now?"

. How about a cookie thread. I don’t like cake

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"It's not that simple, in criminal law the act itself is not the only factor, intent and culpability is taken into account.

A person's mental stability, the intent behind the act, did they carry a weapon, was it planned...

Out of those 10 scenarios you listed I would say none would get death penalty.

However, those scum that chased down an NHS worker in London recently and that copper who murder that women....absolutely, death to them all."

Number 1 ?

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Can we have a cake thread now?"

Of course..... Death by Chocolate ?

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"It's not that simple, in criminal law the act itself is not the only factor, intent and culpability is taken into account.

A person's mental stability, the intent behind the act, did they carry a weapon, was it planned...

Out of those 10 scenarios you listed I would say none would get death penalty.

However, those scum that chased down an NHS worker in London recently and that copper who murder that women....absolutely, death to them all.

Number 1 ? "

Number one is the only one that would be classed as murder I think

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By *agerMorganMan
over a year ago

Canvey Island

None of them.

This is a terrible thread, there’s so many factors in each of those examples.

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"None of them.

This is a terrible thread, there’s so many factors in each of those examples. "

It's a great thread. What is it about factors that upset you dear ?

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"It's not that simple, in criminal law the act itself is not the only factor, intent and culpability is taken into account.

A person's mental stability, the intent behind the act, did they carry a weapon, was it planned...

Out of those 10 scenarios you listed I would say none would get death penalty.

However, those scum that chased down an NHS worker in London recently and that copper who murder that women....absolutely, death to them all.

Number 1 ?

Number one is the only one that would be classed as murder I think "

But not 2 or 3 or 4 ?

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"It's not that simple, in criminal law the act itself is not the only factor, intent and culpability is taken into account.

A person's mental stability, the intent behind the act, did they carry a weapon, was it planned...

Out of those 10 scenarios you listed I would say none would get death penalty.

However, those scum that chased down an NHS worker in London recently and that copper who murder that women....absolutely, death to them all.

Number 1 ?

Number one is the only one that would be classed as murder I think

But not 2 or 3 or 4 ?"

No. They’d be manslaughter

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can we have a cake thread now?

. How about a cookie thread. I don’t like cake "

Death penalty for that

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

No.1 - yes

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By *agerMorganMan
over a year ago

Canvey Island


"None of them.

This is a terrible thread, there’s so many factors in each of those examples.

It's a great thread. What is it about factors that upset you dear ?"

Let’s take 3 for example, if a person has 1 pint, that could put them over the limit despite “feeling fine”, should that be subject to the death penalty? No way ho-say. Banned from driving for life & imprisonment on Manslaughter charges.

Pub fight - was the person defending themselves? Was If so, does that warrant the death penalty? Nope.

Dog attacking & killing a child, the dog would be destroyed immediately, why should the owner go with it?

Crimes of passion, what are we talking? That covers so much from aggression right up to murder? OP is implying any crime of passion to be under the death penalty. Again, wrong.

It’s not truly black & white as so many seem to think it is.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"None of them.

This is a terrible thread, there’s so many factors in each of those examples.

It's a great thread. What is it about factors that upset you dear ?

Let’s take 3 for example, if a person has 1 pint, that could put them over the limit despite “feeling fine”, should that be subject to the death penalty? No way ho-say. Banned from driving for life & imprisonment on Manslaughter charges.

Pub fight - was the person defending themselves? Was If so, does that warrant the death penalty? Nope.

Dog attacking & killing a child, the dog would be destroyed immediately, why should the owner go with it?

Crimes of passion, what are we talking? That covers so much from aggression right up to murder? OP is implying any crime of passion to be under the death penalty. Again, wrong.

It’s not truly black & white as so many seem to think it is.

"

So you’ve given your answer then

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By *agerMorganMan
over a year ago

Canvey Island


"None of them.

This is a terrible thread, there’s so many factors in each of those examples.

It's a great thread. What is it about factors that upset you dear ?

Let’s take 3 for example, if a person has 1 pint, that could put them over the limit despite “feeling fine”, should that be subject to the death penalty? No way ho-say. Banned from driving for life & imprisonment on Manslaughter charges.

Pub fight - was the person defending themselves? Was If so, does that warrant the death penalty? Nope.

Dog attacking & killing a child, the dog would be destroyed immediately, why should the owner go with it?

Crimes of passion, what are we talking? That covers so much from aggression right up to murder? OP is implying any crime of passion to be under the death penalty. Again, wrong.

It’s not truly black & white as so many seem to think it is.

So you’ve given your answer then "

Yup, I’m against it. Always have been.

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By *izandpaulCouple
over a year ago

merseyside


"1. One person/s plans to kill and does

2. A crime of passion. Not premeditated

3. Drink Driving death.

4. Punching in a pub fight

5. Careless driving

6. Messing pushing your mate by the roadside and having a laugh/into the sea off your boat and they drown ?

7. Forgetting to give your old mum her tablets

8. Not having a safety guard on your machinery. Employee dies.

9. Landlord having poor ventilation over an older boiler ( not me )

10. Your dog gets out and kills a child.

Which ones would carry the death penalty in your world ?"

None

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"None of them.

This is a terrible thread, there’s so many factors in each of those examples.

It's a great thread. What is it about factors that upset you dear ?

Let’s take 3 for example, if a person has 1 pint, that could put them over the limit despite “feeling fine”, should that be subject to the death penalty? No way ho-say. Banned from driving for life & imprisonment on Manslaughter charges.

Pub fight - was the person defending themselves? Was If so, does that warrant the death penalty? Nope.

Dog attacking & killing a child, the dog would be destroyed immediately, why should the owner go with it?

Crimes of passion, what are we talking? That covers so much from aggression right up to murder? OP is implying any crime of passion to be under the death penalty. Again, wrong.

It’s not truly black & white as so many seem to think it is.

So you’ve given your answer then

Yup, I’m against it. Always have been. "

So what would be the factor to take into consideration with number one?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"None of them.

This is a terrible thread, there’s so many factors in each of those examples.

It's a great thread. What is it about factors that upset you dear ?"

X factor granny

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"None of them.

This is a terrible thread, there’s so many factors in each of those examples.

It's a great thread. What is it about factors that upset you dear ?

Let’s take 3 for example, if a person has 1 pint, that could put them over the limit despite “feeling fine”, should that be subject to the death penalty? No way ho-say. Banned from driving for life & imprisonment on Manslaughter charges.

Pub fight - was the person defending themselves? Was If so, does that warrant the death penalty? Nope.

Dog attacking & killing a child, the dog would be destroyed immediately, why should the owner go with it?

Crimes of passion, what are we talking? That covers so much from aggression right up to murder? OP is implying any crime of passion to be under the death penalty. Again, wrong.

It’s not truly black & white as so many seem to think it is.

So you’ve given your answer then

Yup, I’m against it. Always have been. "

Its very gray today

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"None of them.

This is a terrible thread, there’s so many factors in each of those examples.

It's a great thread. What is it about factors that upset you dear ?

Let’s take 3 for example, if a person has 1 pint, that could put them over the limit despite “feeling fine”, should that be subject to the death penalty? No way ho-say. Banned from driving for life & imprisonment on Manslaughter charges.

Pub fight - was the person defending themselves? Was If so, does that warrant the death penalty? Nope.

Dog attacking & killing a child, the dog would be destroyed immediately, why should the owner go with it?

Crimes of passion, what are we talking? That covers so much from aggression right up to murder? OP is implying any crime of passion to be under the death penalty. Again, wrong.

It’s not truly black & white as so many seem to think it is.

"

Hence the excellent thread. Are you hyperventilating now or calmer ?

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By *agerMorganMan
over a year ago

Canvey Island


"None of them.

This is a terrible thread, there’s so many factors in each of those examples.

It's a great thread. What is it about factors that upset you dear ?

Let’s take 3 for example, if a person has 1 pint, that could put them over the limit despite “feeling fine”, should that be subject to the death penalty? No way ho-say. Banned from driving for life & imprisonment on Manslaughter charges.

Pub fight - was the person defending themselves? Was If so, does that warrant the death penalty? Nope.

Dog attacking & killing a child, the dog would be destroyed immediately, why should the owner go with it?

Crimes of passion, what are we talking? That covers so much from aggression right up to murder? OP is implying any crime of passion to be under the death penalty. Again, wrong.

It’s not truly black & white as so many seem to think it is.

So you’ve given your answer then

Yup, I’m against it. Always have been.

So what would be the factor to take into consideration with number one?"

What was the events leading up to either? Mental capacity? Aggravating circumstances?

Manslaughter charges are less severe than murder chargers, but in either case the death penalty wouldn’t be applied.

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"None of them.

This is a terrible thread, there’s so many factors in each of those examples.

It's a great thread. What is it about factors that upset you dear ?

X factor granny"

Was it you that got it stopped ?

Never coming back I heard.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All of them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Off with their heads

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

None of them..

Which from the safety of not being the parents of an innocent person cruelty murdered is perhaps a different view than the other almost inconceivable position of course ..

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