The Ministry of Justice responds to the controversy over sentencing disparities: the severity of the crime is key.

Recently, a judge raised a question to the prosecutors of the Department of Justice regarding sentencing, asking whether it is advisable to adopt a 2x sentencing guideline, expressing concerns that this might lead to sentencing disparities. In response, the Department of Justice stated that no defendant should bear such significant responsibility. The Department emphasized that they believe sentencing itself should not vary, and the real distinction lies in the severity of the criminal behavior. This response reflects the Department of Justice's position on sentencing, which is to determine the term based on the severity of the behavior rather than a fixed multiplier.

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CryptoMomvip
· 07-22 14:16
One-size-fits-all solution to problems, let's have some tea to understand.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 07-22 13:05
statistically speaking, severity metrics > arbitrary multipliers... finally some data-driven justice tbh
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ZenZKPlayervip
· 07-22 12:22
There are always those who want to take shortcuts.
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FalseProfitProphetvip
· 07-19 15:02
Sentencing is a measure of balance, not revenge.
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GweiTooHighvip
· 07-19 15:01
Just pass the judgment, don't play these tricks.
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SigmaBrainvip
· 07-19 14:46
A crime is a crime; there shouldn't be so many differences.
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ChainPoetvip
· 07-19 14:45
Fairness is the bottom line.
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