Psychology, asked by asinsarabiga, 6 months ago

What part should intent play in determining the punishment for crime? (For instance, if a man attempts to kill another man but fails to kill him and, instead, only wounds him, should he receive any lighter a sentence than the man who intends to kill another man and succeeds in doing so?)​

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Answered by mayankkumarmk1212
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The man should get a lighter/softer punishment if he did'nt kill the person he attacked but still he did commit a crime, so he will get a sentence in jail but of smaller term. But if he actually killed someone,he could end up with a much more harsh punishment.

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