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Title: Should offenders be eligible for community corrections
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Yes, I do believe that a murderer could be safely given a community service sentence. I believe this because sometimes the murder is in self defense. If a person is protecting himself or his family then he has a right to take someone's life in certain circumstances... Showed first 250 characters
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Yes, I do believe that a murderer could be safely given a community service sentence. I believe this because sometimes the murder is in self defense. If a person is protecting himself or his family then he has a right to take someone's life in certain circumstances... Showed next 250 characters
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