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Re: Is justice really blind?
by
Jessie2121
on 13/07/2023, 02:27:08 UTC
    Friends let's do small judiciary work and legal advice this morning. A woman was accused of killing her husband, his body was never found and she was sentenced. Years after serving her jail term, she found out the man is living with another woman.

   She went and shot the man several times and he died for real this time around and she was re-arrested for the same murder on the same person.

As a judge what will you do ?
will you address the case as a fresh murder or will you consider it as a crime she already served the term? 
                         
 lawyers, your opinion is needed. Over to you
I don't really know where the body of the man went at first but this is a serious crime.She was charged for a crime she didn't commit and she went to jail for the number of years given to her.Now she's out and found out that the suppose dead man isn't really dead and she made it happen for real (that's a recap).

If I'm to be the judge I'd address the case as a fresh case and I'll let everyone know the true storyline and I can't sentence her for a crime she didn't comit at first which she served and now she went on to commit that same crime, I'll set her free with conviction after all she's innocent.

Sometimes justice can be blind but not always.