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Essay heading: Young Offenders Act
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Murder for instance, I don't believe should have a spot in the Young Offenders Act. I Think that if a person knowingly commits murder they have chosen someone elses fate for them and should not have the luxury of a second chance, the person they killed didn't.
I myself being a rascal at one time, and still being a teenager, know as a fact, that there is no hope that any laws, government agencies or majestic powers will ever produce a one hundred percent success rate, because as we all know, there are some people who will not mature and change their ways... displayed 300 characters
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I believe that as time goes on it is essential to modify and re-evaluate some laws, because of the undeniable fact that every generation will have a different outlook on our world and people react in different ways to cope with their environment as that is human nature.
I believe that if our country decided to get rid of the Y... displayed next 300 characters
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