What he did was a bad thing and of course he should get punish for it, but is 13 years really the right punishment. Some believe that it’s not enough and other believe that it’s too much, but should we really punish him that badly when he did it out of fear. Imagine yourself as a 16 year boy who has gotten in to an argument with your mother and ran away to someone you believe to be a good friend that would take care of you. Only to be betrayed and forced in to do something you know is wrong. Everyone know you have a choice to make and what you do with that choice you are held accountable, but there too much factors that play in to that decision. Your family is a big impact to you at a young age, they are most likely the reason why you are who you are. They are the one that provide a home for you to live in and take care of you when you are in trouble, but you were stripped of all that, you are most likely to turn to crime because of the peers around you. At that age everyone wants to feel like they are fitting in and you would want to try to impress them to show that you are cool. When you are 16 year old you make choices that may turn out to be bad ones, and that’s the whole point of growing up to learning from your mistakes. Those mistakes in turn make you a better person but if you sentence someone in losing
What he did was a bad thing and of course he should get punish for it, but is 13 years really the right punishment. Some believe that it’s not enough and other believe that it’s too much, but should we really punish him that badly when he did it out of fear. Imagine yourself as a 16 year boy who has gotten in to an argument with your mother and ran away to someone you believe to be a good friend that would take care of you. Only to be betrayed and forced in to do something you know is wrong. Everyone know you have a choice to make and what you do with that choice you are held accountable, but there too much factors that play in to that decision. Your family is a big impact to you at a young age, they are most likely the reason why you are who you are. They are the one that provide a home for you to live in and take care of you when you are in trouble, but you were stripped of all that, you are most likely to turn to crime because of the peers around you. At that age everyone wants to feel like they are fitting in and you would want to try to impress them to show that you are cool. When you are 16 year old you make choices that may turn out to be bad ones, and that’s the whole point of growing up to learning from your mistakes. Those mistakes in turn make you a better person but if you sentence someone in losing