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The text reads like a diary and justifies his criminal activities under the rationale that just like others in Michoacán, the limited opportunities and his poor financial situation pushed him to get involved in the drug trade.
Citing cases in Texas, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone, Bermuda and Switzerland to illustrate the "folly of criminalization," the judge said, "There is no public health rationale for invoking criminal law sanctions against those who unintentionally transmit H.I.V. or expose others to it".
However, a detailed study of the criminal area with the accompanying rationale should reduce the criminal opportunity.
Mr. Goldsmith's startling rationale is that criminal trials would be too difficult because their "demanding standards" reject evidence derived from "aggressive interrogations".
The rationale of the criminal cases is that, since the Government which prosecutes an accused also has the duty to see that justice is done, it is unconscionable to allow it to undertake prosecution and then invoke its governmental privileges to deprive the accused of anything which might be material to his defense..
The rationale of the criminal cases is that, since the Government which prosecutes an accused also has the duty to see that justice is done, it is unconscionable to allow it to undertake prosecution and then invoke its governmental privileges to deprive the accused of anything which might be material to his defense * * *.' 345 U.S. at page 12, 73 S.Ct. at page 534.
If Robert Courtney's indistinct moral code required a rationale for his criminal behavior, he most likely took comfort in what amounted to his defense in the civil proceedings against him -- namely, that regardless of his dilutions, his customers were destined to die anyway.
If the death penalty does not deter criminals, there is no other rationale for it other than retribution, revenge and vengeance.
The Bush administration turned an open and shut case into a seven-year odyssey that undermines the entire rationale for bypassing the criminal justice system in the first place.
The rationale for imprisoning a convicted criminal is threefold: to protect society from future harm, to deter other would-be criminals and to punish the offender.
Free speech for all, "illegal" leaks aplenty from sources through Woodwardian establishment types = OK but we must bend over backwards to create a legal rationale in which WikiLeaks is criminal?
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