GHG
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Money impacts people's lives too, he cost people a lot of money and stated he intended to keep on doing it, so he's where he needs to be. He can get out whenever he decides to start behaving himself like the rest of us do.
This is a discussion for another time/forum but I think we've lost all sense of humanity when we start doling out harsher punishments for things involving money than we do for ensuring the personal safety of one another.
There's also the fact that he's young and very skilled so could be of use to society in other ways. He's not a lost cause, so locking him up for eternity as if he's a serial killer and causing him to become disillusioned (which will only lead to more and potentially different types of crime) doesn't make a lick of sense.
When the justice system stops making sense, so does society.
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