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svp [43]
3 years ago
7

Which detail from the text best reveals Judson’s belief about crime and punishment?

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1 answer:
enot [183]3 years ago
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Incomplete question. Here's the options that completes the:

Explanation:

Take note of this expressions made by Judson in the text that shows he believes it is not a crime to punish a criminal himself:

1. “The law doesn’t call it murder if I shoot a thief who is entering my house by force,” he said harshly.

2. “..the law doesn’t punish burglary by death; so what right have you?” “When it comes to protecting my property, I make my own laws.”

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