Punishing the theft of $1,000 more severely than the theft of $100 reflects the principle of proportionality in justice, where the severity of the punishment corresponds to the harm caused. A larger theft typically results in greater financial loss to the victim and can have a more significant impact on their well-being. Additionally, harsher penalties for larger thefts can act as a stronger deterrent against more substantial crimes. Ultimately, this approach aims to maintain social order and protect property rights effectively.
More than 1000
No. Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and wildlife, is the one who would punish hunters that killed more than they could eat.
1000 is more than 300.
To find a number that is 1000 more than 4325, you simply add 1000 to 4325: 4325 1000 = 5325 4325+1000=5325 So, 5325 is 1000 more than 4325.
Petty theft refers to a person committing theft of property that is less than $200. A person could face fines up to $1000 or 6 months of imprisonment.
1000 more than 35,600 is 36,600. You simply add 1000 to the original number to arrive at this result.
1000 + 684 = 1684
7349008 + 1000 = 7350008
3453 + 1000 = 4453
It is 3567 + 1000 = 4567
1000 + 960 = 1960
It is: 365+1000 = 1365