So when justice is served, the convicted serves his time in prison, goes on parole, and even pays back restitution in jail. So that person has paid for his crime and justice has been served.
After paying for his crime, that said person is no longer in debted to society anymore. He may have even proved himself worthy by being an outstanding moral prisoner and helped other inmates. He is now out, the victim's family has already got their justice.
So why does the victim's family try to hinder the now free criminal's rights to his personal freedoms. Why does society do this as a whole? If a person has paid his debt to society, after he is released, why should he continue to pay for a debt that has been set by law, if he already paid it?
2007-12-13
13:22:36
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