Compare And Contrast Vermont And The State Of Texas

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Here we will compare and contrast the State of Vermont and the State of Texas. I had chosen Vermont because people vote Democratic and the people have more views that are liberal. On its Website, FBI UCS Annual Crime Reports states, Vermont’s population is 626,562 and in 2014, Vermont had 12 murders and 2,034 burglaries in 2014” (FBI UCS Crime Reports, 2014). On its website, The Vermont General Assembly states, Vermont has no execution law and on the website, it states, “… The punishment for murder in the first degree shall be imprisonment for a minimum term of not less than 35 years and a maximum term of life; or life without the possibility of parole” (State of Vermont, 2016). On its website, it states, “… A person convicted of burglary …show more content…

Texas has more crime and harsher sentencing. From the FBI UCS Annual Crime Reports states, Texas had 1,184 murders and 169,234 burglaries” (FBI UCS Annual Crime Reports, 2014). On its website, “Criminal homicide is murder, capital murder, manslaughter, or criminally negligent homicide” (Texas Constitution and Statutes 2016). The chances are if someone convicted of a capital, offense in Texas the likelihood of the person receiving the death penalty is very high. On its website states, “…Burglary is defined under the Texas Penal Code, Title 7, Chapter 30 as entering a habitation, a building, or any part of a building not open to the public with the intent to commit a felony, a theft, or an assault” (Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers 2016). In a similar way, “…Burglary is typically classified as a state jail felony and is punishable by up to 2 years in a state jail and a fine. Moreover, if it is committed upon a habitation, or a home, it is classified as a second-degree felony and can carry up to 20 years in prison” (Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers …show more content…

economy and investor confidence” (FBI,2016). In short, Corporate fraud are crimes that a corporation does. This usually results in large sums of money being repaid back investors or people who had brought the case against them and will result in millions of dollars in settlements. Examples are corporations that are involved in “Deceptive financial practices, Cheating depositors, Overcharging customers, Failure to report safety defects, Ocean dumping and more” Phi Manttera, 2015). There are laws and regulations that corporations are to follow and they know what they are doing before they are caught. They have the best attorneys at their defense, there punishment of having to repay back millions tarnishes their image, and people lose confidence and do not