Civil defendant- party being sued. Plaintiff- the suing party. Criminal defendant- party accused of crime. Prosecutor- lawyer acting on behalf of the government to supply burden of proof against defendant. Misdemeanor- punishable by no more than 1 year imprisonment. Felony- crime punishable by more than 1 year. Testimony- witness’s statements. Burden of proof- it’s the prosecutors job to prove guilt, not the defendants burden to prove innocence. Reasonable doubt- to the jury, it’s at least slightly possible that the defendant did not commit the crime.
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Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner (along with James Chaney) were activist who were killed by the Ku Klux Klan after talking with members of a black church that had been burned down. Emmet Till was an African American male who was killed by Mose Wright and his half-brother J.W. Milam because he had allegedly been flirting with his wife.
Explanation:
I do not believe the sentences are fair. Both defendants have committed aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon, a first degree felony capable of 5-99 year prison sentences.
The sentencing may differ based on each of the defendants’ criminal history. Past criminal offenses can effect the sentencing of a defendant. The reason being, the potential for the individual to commit future crimes.
Another reason could be it would be easier to prove that the robbery of the gas station was premeditated because it’s an establishment. Premeditation can increase sentencing because the crime was planned out and there is more room for internal moral questioning regarding the crime.
The difference here in sentencing could also simply be the gender of the defendant. Throughout history women have received more lenient sentencing for crimes compared to their male counterparts. Gender shouldn’t effect the sentencing of a criminal due to the lack of logical basis. Lastly the the items that were stolen may have made a difference. Debra only stole cash totaling $450. However, Jonathan stole $400 cash and an undisclosed value of lottery tickets. With that being said, the value of the lottery tickets could’ve greatly surpassed Debra’s value total. Not to mention he stole two forms of personal property while Debra stole one. The value and amount of stolen property should effect sentencing because stolen property valuing over a specific dollar amount can determine whether or not the defendant will be charged with a felony.
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