The petty crime could be jaywalking. For jaywalking if the punishment were to be lynching then that would be a example of cruel punishment. A correct punishment could be a fine of no more than $500. If a country doesn’t have this law then unusual and infant treatment would be released to the citizens and it would show an unstable country.
The correct answer is Implied malice
Malice is a feminine noun originating from the Latin malitia and that means a propensity or tendency to practice acts of evil.
To act with malice often means to behave with deceit, with cunning and with the aim of deceiving or causing harm to someone.
A person who has an attitude of malice is often disguised, and feigns some feelings to cover up his true intentions.
The relatively common phrase, "Those that live in glass houses should not throw stones". If you live in a glass castle, is it wise to point out the weaknesses of another king/queen who live have their own problems and weaknesses? The simple answer is no, if you start insulting, judging, or "throwing stones" at others, your glass castle will likely be broken or shattered by someone (throwing stones) pointing out your weaknesses, faults, mistakes when judging you