
To this I would add a point. Society quite often lets off people the public wants to see burn if due process finds them not guilty of wrongdoing. Example, OJ Simpson. Albeit they may have to live with the possibility of being shunned or someone looking to take justice into their own hands, but it is a thing that does happen.
Additionally, I would add that in most cases while coercion is not enough to actually get one off the hook for committing a crime, it usually does entail a lighter sentence. But besides that, there are some among the collared, like Kiht, that have committed literally no crime, even under coercion. And that should to be taken into account.
Just my 2 cents on the issue.
Additionally, I would add that in most cases while coercion is not enough to actually get one off the hook for committing a crime, it usually does entail a lighter sentence. But besides that, there are some among the collared, like Kiht, that have committed literally no crime, even under coercion. And that should to be taken into account.
Just my 2 cents on the issue.