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1. Sexual abuse of a young daughter
2. Armed robbery of a high street shop
3. Smoking weed
4. Shoplifting from a wealthy store (eg harrods)
5. Murdering a stranger who provokes you
6. Killing a mugger in self defence
7. Assaulting and robbing an elderly person
8. Stealing a car, joyriding in it and burning it out
9. A man beating his wife
The order you place them in must be a moral order not "which crime gets the greatest punishment" order. It sort of defines you as a person, or something.
2. A man beating his wife
3. Assaulting and robbing an elderly person
4. Murdering a stranger who provokes you
5. Killing a mugger in self defence
6. Armed robbery of a high street shop
7. Shoplifting from a wealthy store (eg harrods)
8. Stealing a car, joyriding in it and burning it out
9. Smoking weed
> 3. Smoking weed
> 8. Stealing a car, joyriding in it and burning it out
>
> Something like that.
You're weird. Don't come near my car, heh.
> 1. Sexual abuse of a young daughter
> 9. A man beating his wife
> 7. Assaulting and robbing an elderly person
> 5. Murdering a stranger who provokes you
> 2. Armed robbery of a high street shop
> 4. Shoplifting from a wealthy store (eg harrods)
> 8. Stealing a car, joyriding in it and burning it out
> 6. Killing a mugger in self defence
> 3. Smoking weed
Of course its hard to tell exactly with so little detail on each one. Really you need to know peoples backrounds, motives, etc in order to really be able to decide. I think that moral abuse of trust is one of the worst possible things you can do.
2. Armed robbery of a high street shop
3. Sexual abuse of a young daughter
4. Assaulting and robbing an elderly person
5. A man beating his wife
6. Killing a mugger in self defence
7. Shoplifting from a wealthy store
8. Smoking weed
9. A man beating his wife
7. Assaulting and robbing an elderly person
5. Murdering a stranger who provokes you
2. Armed robbery of a high street shop
4. Shoplifting from a wealthy store (eg harrods)
6. Killing a mugger in self defence
3. Smoking weed
8. Stealing a car, joyriding in it and burning it out
Something like that.
> 5. Murdering a stranger who provokes you
> 7. Assaulting and robbing an elderly person
> 9. A man beating his wife
> 2. Armed robbery of a high street shop
> 6. Killing a mugger in self defence
> 8. Stealing a car, joyriding in it and burning it out
> 4. Shoplifting from a wealthy store (eg harrods)
> 3. Smoking weed
1. Sexual abuse of a young daughter
2. Armed robbery of a high street shop
3. Smoking weed
4. Shoplifting from a wealthy store (eg harrods)
5. Murdering a stranger who provokes you
6. Killing a mugger in self defence
7. Assaulting and robbing an elderly person
8. Stealing a car, joyriding in it and burning it out
9. A man beating his wife
The order you place them in must be a moral order not "which crime gets the greatest punishment" order. It sort of defines you as a person, or something.