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If they are already so smart and intelligent, maybe they will avoid punishment and reach a settlement that would include some kind of house arrest while working for some three-letter agency. It is no secret that such things happen, and it is a real shame to let such people rot in prisons or to be employed by someone else when they are released. Besides, $6 million doesn't seem like a lot, at least not when we look at it globally.
That's why I said they uses their smart and intelligence to be on the bad side of it. And we all know that it's hard to perfect a crime as you will leave some fingerprints in it just like in the real world or just one slip and then they will be caught.
But yeah, maybe the best thing they can do or at least for this individuals is to reach some plea bargain, have a lesser sentence, can just out of the US jail for just a couple of years and maybe he will be back again. That $6 million though doesn't seems like a lot, but for this criminals, it's easy money, a money that they stolen from this unsuspecting victims of them.
Yeah, perhaps it was due to the system trying to help the criminals to rehab himself and who knows, maybe he can change his ways and really be a good man and be a good member of the society. But if by chance, he just want to get out early and ratted out his friends and then commits the same crime and then caught, then the justice system will have to imposed it's will and then he will required to served that 20 years + then the new sentencing for his latest crime. So it's really up to the criminals himself, if he wanted to mend ways as he was given the chance already.
There are more than 2 million people in prisons in the US, about 1.7 million people in China. And China's population is much larger than that of the United States. But this system is great at solving crimes.