He’s got the ability to avoid your human law.. But he just confessed, he would normally get a minimum of 20 years, possibly life, or execution. Ask your new friends if the school can carry out the sentence in a way he can’t bypass the punishment.
How could they punish him when he can freeze people? He would be killing people in prison. So, what? Put him in solitary for 20 years? Thats crueler than killing him, and expencive, which means money not spent on things like education, which saves more lives per dollar spent.
He’s got the ability to avoid your human law.. But he just confessed, he would normally get a minimum of 20 years, possibly life, or execution. Ask your new friends if the school can carry out the sentence in a way he can’t bypass the punishment.
Don’t shoot him while he’s down. Help him up… Then put a round into his foot.
Oh… they’re playing Angel/Devil. Wonder which side will win.
How could they punish him when he can freeze people? He would be killing people in prison. So, what? Put him in solitary for 20 years? Thats crueler than killing him, and expencive, which means money not spent on things like education, which saves more lives per dollar spent.
What ethical option is there BESIDES killing him?
> Put him in solitary for 20 years? Thats crueler than killing him, …
Just fine then. Making it lifetime would be better, still.