The Pros And Cons Of Murders

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A murder is the unlawful killing of another human-being with malice-aforethought. In a United States Court of Law, the jury and judge must use the totality of the circumstance test when coming to their final conclusion. In the totality of the circumstance test, many factors are examined, such as the defendant’s age, the motive of the crime, and if the defendant had a prior malice towards the victim. There are many different kinds of murders, such as first-degree, second-degree and third-degree. The length of one’s sentence is typically synonymous to the degree of the crime. In the United States of America, the Constitution prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. Additionally, the Supreme Court ruled that life sentences for juveniles that commit …show more content…

Death happens on a daily basis, but murder is much more rare. Additionally, the number of juveniles committing murders is far lower than the number committing other crimes. When murder is committed almost on a daily basis in a community, there must be a systematic error. People are a product of their collective life experiences; therefore, not all juveniles are as innocent as one may think. Recently in Chicago, a local rapper, Clint Massey, was sentenced to forty-five years to life for murder. At the time of the crime, he was 17 years of age, but was given a bail amount of two million dollars (chicagotribune). Being that crime in Chicago is a systematic occurrence, police and prosecutors are almost used to the mass amounts of heinous crimes. Typical teenagers spend the majority of their time doing school work or practicing a sport, but Chicago rapper Lil Herb describes the life his friends and himself took living in the inner-city: “At thirteen, I was in the books and playing basketball. Then at 16, I was cool with crooks...(lyrics L’s)” Additionally, he attributed his dropping out of school to his inability to play high school basketball and the discrimination of his peers and himself (DJVLAD). This prominent rapper was able to change his life; however, Mr. Massey was not so lucky, and is still facing the excessive, forty-five years to life …show more content…

Traumatic experiences can change one’s life forever. Seeing violence on a day-to-day basis makes one almost insensitive to it. After a while, it becomes a part of their lives. In regards to Clint Massey, the Chicago rapper facing a forty-five year prison sentence, he saw violence daily living in the south side of Chicago. Additionally, he had experienced the murder of his close friend at the hands of rival gang members. This type of situation is what sparked the mass amounts of killing in Chicago, because gangs are always trying to get retribution. Tupac Shakur once said that “revenge is the sweetest joy.” This type of mindset is what is making “superpredators.” The teens and young adults committing these crimes are stuck in an immature mindset, that sets their ego ahead of their consciousness. Chicago native Lil Herb summed up the continual rise in violence on his streets: “If you shoot at him, you might not hit him, but it’s a war. If somebody dies, it’s an everlasting war.” This mindset demonstrates the immaturity of juveniles and that they act impulsively. By law, a homicide committed in the heat of the moment is manslaughter, not murder. Sigmund Freud conclusions about children consciousness demonstrates their narrow-mindedness: “Children are completely egoistic; they feel their needs intensely and strive ruthlessly to satisfy them.” Instead of punishing

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