Conjoined Twins
Consider the law and the following:
1. Could one head be guilty of a crime and not the other if the other was against it, but was unable to stop it? If so, would it be fair for both heads to serve a jail term?
2. If both heads were in agreement about a criminal act and was caught, found guilty and now being sentenced, should the judge give twice the amount of time considering that two minds acted?
3. When filling in forms and other legal documents how would the first and last names be given? What about in the case where an inheritance is left for one head and not the other head?
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1. Could one head be guilty of a crime and not the other if the other was against it, but was unable to stop it? If so, would it be fair for both heads to serve a jail term? |
QUOTE (Neo) |
2. If both heads were in agreement about a criminal act and was caught, found guilty and now being sentenced, should the judge give twice the amount of time considering that two minds acted? |
QUOTE (Neo) |
3. When filling in forms and other legal documents how would the first and last names be given? What about in the case where an inheritance is left for one head and not the other head? |
International Level: Politics 101 / Political Participation: 7 0.7%