Many defendants who have cases that are correspondingly situated are tried unequally. In my opinion, there are many outside factors that are discussed far too excessively when trying an individual. Unjust resolutions of cases are produced because crime, prior history and race of the defendant are sometimes taken into more consideration rather than the exact context of each specific case being tried. For example, there was a case where four teenage boys committed the same crime but received drastically different punishments. Four boys all around the same age ransacked a home in Tampa Florida. After a few weeks, all boys were arrested. The boys faced the exact same charges: burglary and theft. Two out of the four boys were able to escape from harsh punishment. They were charged as juveniles and put on probation. Out of the four boys, two were Hispanic; the Hispanic boys are serving four-year sentences. All the boys in the cases were minors. This ruling of this case is unjust. This case proves that outside factors that are not involved in a case are playing roles in the sentencing. I believe that sentencing laws need to be more strict in order to maintain
Many defendants who have cases that are correspondingly situated are tried unequally. In my opinion, there are many outside factors that are discussed far too excessively when trying an individual. Unjust resolutions of cases are produced because crime, prior history and race of the defendant are sometimes taken into more consideration rather than the exact context of each specific case being tried. For example, there was a case where four teenage boys committed the same crime but received drastically different punishments. Four boys all around the same age ransacked a home in Tampa Florida. After a few weeks, all boys were arrested. The boys faced the exact same charges: burglary and theft. Two out of the four boys were able to escape from harsh punishment. They were charged as juveniles and put on probation. Out of the four boys, two were Hispanic; the Hispanic boys are serving four-year sentences. All the boys in the cases were minors. This ruling of this case is unjust. This case proves that outside factors that are not involved in a case are playing roles in the sentencing. I believe that sentencing laws need to be more strict in order to maintain