deciding criminal s fate is used for…
- en the judge ➜
- en judges ➜
- en administering justice ➜
- en applying the law ➜
- en determination of a criminal's penalty ➜
- en doing your job as a judge ➜
- en doing justice ➜
- en getting revenge ➜
- en the good of all ➜
- en juries ➜
- en a jury ➜
- en the jury to decide ➜
- en the jury to determine ➜
- en keeping the jurisdictional system alive ➜
- en a law court ➜
- en lynch mobs ➜
- en maintaining a justice system ➜
- en maintaining social order ➜
- en mathematicians ➜
- en the public to decide ➜
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Effects of deciding criminal s fate
- en death ➜
- en anxiety and concern ➜
- en controlling what happens to the criminal ➜
- en enforcing law in society ➜
- en extremely difficult ➜
- en him to go to prison ➜
- en guilt ➜
- en he'll improve ➜
- en imprisonment ➜
- en an injust ruling ➜
- en jail ➜
- en judgement ➜
- en justice ➜
- en occasionally justice ➜
- en orgasming ➜
- en a person to go to jail ➜
- en a personal sense of comfort ➜
- en public outcry ➜
- en questioning your decision ➜
- en release of the jury ➜
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deciding criminal s fate is a subevent of…
- en examine the evidence ➜
- en bang a gavel ➜
- en death, kill that motherfucker ➜
- en deliberate ➜
- en doubt ➜
- en you drink booze ➜
- en evidence is considered ➜
- en you feel uneasy ➜
- en a feeling of justice being delivered ➜
- en flip a coin ➜
- en having pity ➜
- en hear the evidence from the lawyers ➜
- en judge intent ➜
- en judging the criminal ➜
- en kill them anyway ➜
- en listening to his history ➜
- en look into his eyes ➜
- en read pertinent laws ➜
- en reflect ➜
- en stress ➜
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deciding criminal s fate requires…
- en booze ➜
- en experience ➜
- en impartiality ➜
- en information ➜
- en a jury ➜
- en justice ➜
- en a sense of justice ➜
- en a trial ➜
- en trial by jury ➜