xdom125x said:
They were different circumstances. Plus, didn't the homeless guy do it solely to go to jail for free shelter, clothes, and food?
So, if I embezzled $1 million while another guy robbed 4 people at gunpoint for a total of $1000, I would get more jail time?
The circumstances matter. Not just how much money is involved.
Yes, yes you would. That is of course only if the armed robbery didn't have any casualties apart from some nightmares for the victims.
I'm thinking long term here, the armed robbery is wrong but doesnt have any long time effects. The embezzlement of 1 million might cause people to loose their jobs or even make a company go bankrupt.
I all fairness though the amount of jail time would be roughly the same.
You: Large amount of money = +15 years. No casualties = -5 years.
Robber: Small amount of money = +3 years. Illegal firearm and threatening with death = +12 years.
No casualties = -5 years
Also, the robber probably did it out of need (sick mother/jobless/hungry). You would do it out of greed.