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« on: October 07, 2009, 11:33:49 AM »

1.  Woman living in poverty steals a loaf of bread to feed her family

Fine every person in the courtroom, including myself, $5 for living in a country where a woman had to steal to feed her family. Give the collected fines to the offender.

2.  Robbing a bank

Minimum 10 years for an unarmed, non-violent stick up.  Minimum 25 years for an armed robbery.  Minimum 40 years for an armed robbery with injuries.

3.  Vehicular Manslaughter (unintentional)

First offense -- heavy fine, revocation of license for at least a year, mandatory classes.

4.  Vehicular manslaughter (under the influence)

First offense - heavy fine, loss of license for minimum of 2 years, mandatory AA evaluation (and membership if deemed necessary) and counseling.  Jail time dependent on offenders attitude and cooperation.  Second offense -- loss of license permanently, minimum 10 years in prison.

5.  Possession of Child Pornography

First offense -- mandatory counseling, fine, seizure of computer and related assets.  Jail time dependent on attitude and cooperation.  Second offense, minimum 5 years in prison.

6.  Possession of one ounce marijuana

Offender only punished if he refuses to share with the court.

7.  1st Degree Rape

Life in prison without the possibility of parole

8.  1st Degree Murder

Life in prison without the possibility of parole

9.  Possession of illegal firearm

First offense -- heavy fine, never allowed to legally own any modern firearm again. Jail time dependent on attitude and cooperation with the court.  If the possession also involved the commission of another crime, then the jail time for that crime would be extended because of the aggravating circumstances.

10.  Treason

Life in prison without the possibility of parole
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