Consider the following case. A and B are friends, but A secretly hates B and wishes B was dead. One day A and B walk down the road when suddenly a terrorist grabs hold of B and points a gun to his head. The terrorist threatens to kill B unless A gives him 1000 dollars. Now, A knows that he has 1000 dollars in his wallet, but he lies to the terrorist that he hasn't got any money. As a result the terrorist kills B.
Should A be convicted of murder, or of man slaughter, or something else, perhaps only of a lie?
Originally posted by nimbusszConvicted of a lie, and sentenced to 10 years hard mime.
Consider the following case. A and B are friends, but A secretly hates B and wishes B was dead. One day A and B walk down the road when suddenly a terrorist grabs hold of B and points a gun to his head. The terrorist threatens to kill B unless A gives him 1000 dollars. Now, A knows that he has 1000 dollars in his wallet, but he lies to the terrorist that he ...[text shortened]... Should A be convicted of murder, or of man slaughter, or something else, perhaps only of a lie?
Originally posted by nimbusszWe never negotiate with terrorists. 😏
Consider the following case. A and B are friends, but A secretly hates B and wishes B was dead. One day A and B walk down the road when suddenly a terrorist grabs hold of B and points a gun to his head. The terrorist threatens to kill B unless A gives him 1000 dollars. Now, A knows that he has 1000 dollars in his wallet, but he lies to the terrorist that he ...[text shortened]... Should A be convicted of murder, or of man slaughter, or something else, perhaps only of a lie?
So he's home free.
Originally posted by nimbussz1) aren't people like that called muggers instead of terrorists?
Consider the following case. A and B are friends, but A secretly hates B and wishes B was dead. One day A and B walk down the road when suddenly a terrorist grabs hold of B and points a gun to his head. The terrorist threatens to kill B unless A gives him 1000 dollars. Now, A knows that he has 1000 dollars in his wallet, but he lies to the terrorist that he ...[text shortened]... Should A be convicted of murder, or of man slaughter, or something else, perhaps only of a lie?
2) he should not be convicted of anything, never give in to extortion, it only leads to more extortion if you do.
Originally posted by nimbusszmaybe you should read up on the defintion of murder and man-slaughter.
Consider the following case. A and B are friends, but A secretly hates B and wishes B was dead. One day A and B walk down the road when suddenly a terrorist grabs hold of B and points a gun to his head. The terrorist threatens to kill B unless A gives him 1000 dollars. Now, A knows that he has 1000 dollars in his wallet, but he lies to the terrorist that he ...[text shortened]... Should A be convicted of murder, or of man slaughter, or something else, perhaps only of a lie?
In a word....no
Originally posted by nimbusszMurder. let him feel the full force of the law for entertaining morbid thoughts. set an example to all fellow citizens the consequences of being careful what you wish for.
Consider the following case. A and B are friends, but A secretly hates B and wishes B was dead. One day A and B walk down the road when suddenly a terrorist grabs hold of B and points a gun to his head. The terrorist threatens to kill B unless A gives him 1000 dollars. Now, A knows that he has 1000 dollars in his wallet, but he lies to the terrorist that he ...[text shortened]... Should A be convicted of murder, or of man slaughter, or something else, perhaps only of a lie?
Originally posted by nimbusszYou have a friend you hate that much ?
Consider the following case. A and B are friends, but A secretly hates B and wishes B was dead. One day A and B walk down the road when suddenly a terrorist grabs hold of B and points a gun to his head. The terrorist threatens to kill B unless A gives him 1000 dollars. Now, A knows that he has 1000 dollars in his wallet, but he lies to the terrorist that he ...[text shortened]... Should A be convicted of murder, or of man slaughter, or something else, perhaps only of a lie?
Originally posted by nimbusszI don't think he did anything that should be illegal.
Consider the following case. A and B are friends, but A secretly hates B and wishes B was dead. One day A and B walk down the road when suddenly a terrorist grabs hold of B and points a gun to his head. The terrorist threatens to kill B unless A gives him 1000 dollars. Now, A knows that he has 1000 dollars in his wallet, but he lies to the terrorist that he ...[text shortened]... Should A be convicted of murder, or of man slaughter, or something else, perhaps only of a lie?
Originally posted by nimbusszWho cares?
Consider the following case. A and B are friends, but A secretly hates B and wishes B was dead. One day A and B walk down the road when suddenly a terrorist grabs hold of B and points a gun to his head. The terrorist threatens to kill B unless A gives him 1000 dollars. Now, A knows that he has 1000 dollars in his wallet, but he lies to the terrorist that he ...[text shortened]... Should A be convicted of murder, or of man slaughter, or something else, perhaps only of a lie?
Originally posted by sevenstarwell i won't be using his services to write my profile again, but there is an agreement in place and i do want to get my $1.50 worth that i paid him. poor guy gets off distorting the truth for his own personal gratification. like i said, who needs enemies huh!
so, how's your profile writing getting along, Chrissy?
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