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Reduce sentencing by donating?
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After watching the movie Desperate Measures (Michael Keaton) I began thinking and am now wondering if anyone thinks that serious criminals seving sentences in prison(psychopats excluded) could/should/might be offered a reduction in sentence if they donate tissue example partial liver/kidney/bone marrow etc. or am I thinking about something ablsolutely absurd.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Im thinking this would be a tad unethical or at least suspect. If someone was willing to donate body parts for a reduced sentence they would probably be doing a hefty stetch for a serious crime. I suppose the problem might arise that donating kidneys could then be equated with punishment which is ultimately why some one is banged up. If someone killed a person would they be redeeming theselves by saving a life with a kidney?
There was a story about this actually happening on annonova news a couple of months ago ( of course right now I can not find the link for you ) . A prisoner saw a news story about a woman who was desperately in need of a new kidney so offered to donate, against all the odds he was a perfect match and his kidney was used. His prison govenor was so impressed by his unselfish actions that he granted him a pardon.
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